Architecture Students’ Favorite Books

Androsky Lugo

January 1, 2023

Architecture

If you are a student of architecture, you must have access to a good number of books that will assist you in your studies. Some books on the market are perfect for architecture students, and we will take a look at some of the best ones.

Architecture – Form, Space, and Order by Francis D.K. Ching

In the field of architecture, there are many books you can choose from. You can find books for every level of knowledge in the field. There are even books that focus on specific elements of architecture. These books provide different perspectives, varying written formats, and real-world examples that will help you in your quest to understand the practice of architectural design.

Among the many books on architecture, we recommend one book that will help you understand the basic elements of the profession. Lawson’s Architecture for Non-Architects is a useful and easy-to-read guide. It is filled with drawings and sketches of various architectural styles and concepts. The illustrations will help you to understand better how to visualize architectural designs.

Architecture: Conceptual to the Manifest by Kulbhushan Jain

Architecture: Conceptual to the Manifest by Kulbhushan Jain may not be the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the prestigious award he’s slated to receive for his exemplary work at the helm of CEPT’s Faculty of Architecture. However, the book is not merely a rehash of Jain’s scholarly contributions. Rather, it explores architecture’s complexities, challenges, and opportunities afoot. He also receives the Swai Man Singh II Charitable Trust’s lifetime achievement award.

The book takes on a multifaceted approach to the enigma of a cluttered urban landscape. As a seasoned lover of the architectural scene, Jain has garnered formal and informal awards for his work at the forts of Gujarat. He also receives the Swai Man Singh II Charitable Trust’s lifetime achievement award. He also receives the Swai Man Singh II Charitable Trust’s lifetime achievement award.

Architecture – Graphics by Kate Ascher

Kate Ascher is an urbanist. She is a partner in Buro Happold Engineering and the Milstein Professor of Urban Development at Columbia GSAPP. Indeed, she has penned several books on infrastructure and urban development.  She has a PhD in government from the London School of Economics. She has served as executive vice president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCED.  Currently, she serves as a member of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction and leads strategic projects in transportation and infrastructure.

With her impressive credentials, it is no wonder that her books are as beautiful to look at as they are to read. Indeed, she has penned several books on infrastructure and urban development.

Vitruvius’ Ten Books on Architecture by Kate Ascher

A new book called Vitruvius’ Ten Books on Architecture by Kate Ascher promises to give readers a newfound perspective on the world. It’s one of the best and most comprehensive surveys of the last five centuries of architecture. If you are interested in architecture, add this book to your wish list.

The book’s ten books on architecture are grouped in chronological order, allowing readers to find something to suit their tastes easily. For example, a reader might want to start with the earliest surviving building structures, like those found in medieval Europe. Work their way down to more recent additions, such as those built in the 20th century.

A First Book of Architecture by Virginia McAlester

Virginia Savage McAlester is an American author, preservationist and political activist. She has written several architecture books and helped found the Historic Preservation League, now known as Preservation Dallas. Her book A Field Guide to American Houses is one of the most popular guides to the various types of houses in the United States.

McAlester has co-authored A Field Guide to America’s Historic Neighborhoods, The Homes of Park Cities, and Making of a Historic District. In addition, she has received honorary memberships from the American Institute of Architects.

A Field Guide to American Houses is a non-sectarian, architecturally-focused guide that covers the major styles of houses in the United States.  In addition, she has received honorary memberships from the American Institute of Architects. It includes historic and contemporary homes built by leading architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, and the Greene brothers. It explains the architectural innovations in these houses and profiles the architects behind them.