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Above: View of Main Street, Houston, TX, 1940, from Houston on the Move: A Photographic History by Stephen R. Strom,

Front page photo: Model and drawing of Alta Vista Civic Center from Corporación Venezolana de Guayana Annual Report, 1965, from Beyond the City: Resource Extrac-

tion Urbanism in South America by Felipe Correa.

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The American Idea of HomeConversations about Architecture and DesignB Y B E R N A R D F R I E D M A NF O R W A R D B Y M E G H A N D A U M

Wide-ranging interviews with leading architectural thinkers, including Thom Mayne, Richard Meier, Robert Venturi, Paul Goldberger, Robert Ivy, Denise Scott Brown, Kenneth Frampton, and Robert A. M. Stern, spotlight some of the most sig-nificant issues in architecture today.

UT Press controls all rightsMay 2017 | 6 x 9 | 000 pp. | 30 b&w photos | $27.95 paperback

About AntiquitiesPolitics of Archaeology in the Ottoman EmpireB Y Z E Y N E P Ç E L I K

Masterfully examining the competing claims and aspirations of museums, govern-ment officials, archaeologists, and excavation laborers, this book sheds new light on the role of archaeology in empire-building around the turn of the twentieth century.

UT Press controls all rightsNovember 2016 | 6 x 9 | 296 pp. | 12 color and 89 b&w photos | 6 maps | $27.95 paperback

Houston on the MoveA Photographic HistoryB Y S T E V E N R . S T R O MP H O T O G R A P H S B Y B O B B A I L E Y S T U D I O S

Focus on American History Series, Dolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryPresenting over two hundred previously unpublished images from the city’s largest and most comprehensive photographic archive, this volume chronicles Houston’s transformation into a city of international importance.

UT Press controls all rightsOctober 2016 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 224 pp. | 216 color and b&w photo | $40.00 hardcover

Beyond the CityResource Extraction Urbanism in South AmericaB Y F E L I P E C O R R E A

Presenting five case studies from South America, this foundational book examines the roles played by architecture and urban design in large territorial transformation projects, which remake landscapes but leave a questionable legacy when resource-extraction projects move on.

UT Press controls all rightsJune 2016 | 7 x 10 | 192 pp. | 49 b&w photos, 64 illustrations | $40.00 hardcover

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Learning from BogotaPedagogical Urbanism and the Shaping of Public SpaceB Y R A C H E L B E R N E Y

Learning from Bogotá illuminates how a former “drug capital” has been transformed into a “pedagogical city,” where redesigned public spaces teach residents how to re-connect with one another and become more engaged citizens.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2016 | 7 x 10 | 196 pp. | 62 b&w photos, 3 illustrations | 15 maps | $40.00 hardcover

The Architecture and Cities of Northern Mexico from Independence to the PresentB Y E D W A R D R . B U R I A N

Profusely illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs, maps, and analytical plan drawings of urban cores, this is the first comprehensive overview in either English or Spanish of the architecture, urban landscapes, and cities of Northern Mexico.

UT Press controls all rightsAugust 2015 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 384 pp. | 30 color photos, 484 b&w photos, 4 illustrations | 3 maps | $65.00 hardcover

Modern Architecture in Latin AmericaArt, Technology, and UtopiaB Y L U I S E . C A R R A N Z A A N D F E R N A N D O L U I Z L A R AF O R E W O R D B Y J O R G E F R A N C I S C O L I E R N U R

Designed as a survey and focused on key examples and movements arranged chrono-logically from 1903 to 2003, this is the first comprehensive history of modern architec-ture in Latin America in any language.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2015 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 464 pp. | 168 color photos, 94 b&w photos, 38 illustrations | $90.00 hardcover

Sanctioning ModernismArchitecture and the Making of Postwar IdentitiesE D I T E D B Y V L A D I M I R K U L I C , T I M O T H Y PA R K E R , A N D M O N I C A P E N I C K

With new research on building programs in political, religious, and domestic settings in the United States and Europe, this collection of essays offers a fresh look at postwar modernism and the role that architecture played in constructing modern identities.

UT Press controls all rightsJune 2014 | 7 x 10 | 336 pp. | 88 b&w photos | $60.00 hardcover

MODERN ARCHITECTURE

IN LATIN AMERICAAR T, TECHNOLOGY, AND UTOPIA

luis e . carr anza and fernando luiz lar aForeword by Jorge Francisco Liernur

edited by Vladimir Kulić, Timothy Parker, and Monica Penick

foreword by Frederick Steiner

SANCT ION ING MODERNISM

ARCHITECTURE AND THE MAKING OF POSTWAR IDENTITIES

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Lake | Flato HousesEmbracing the LandscapeB Y L A K E|F L A T O A R C H I T E C T S

This lavishly illustrated book presents an extensive selection of landmark homes built since 1999 by the San Antonio firm Lake|Flato Architects, an award-winning leader in sustainable architecture that merges with the landscape.

UT Press controls all rightsApril 2014 | 10 x 8 1⁄2 | 332 color photos, 5 b&w photos, 31 line drawings | $45.00 hardcover

Ancient Origins of the Mexican PlazaFrom Primordial Sea to Public SpaceB Y L O G A N W A G N E R , H A L B O X , A N D S U S A N K L I N E M O R E H E A D

Extensively illustrated with detailed site plans and photographs, this architectural his-tory of the Mexican plaza reveals why this central public space has been the heart of the community from ancient Mesoamerican times until the present.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2013 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 273 pp. | 332 illustrations | $65.00 hardcover

Independent for LifeHomes and Neighborhoods for an Aging AmericaE D I T E D B Y H E N R Y C I S N E R O S , M A R G A R E T D Y E R - C H A M B E R L A I N , A N D J A N E H I C K I E

Former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros and a team of experts on aging, architecture, construction, health, finance, and politics offer the first comprehensive overview of the possibilities and challenges in helping seniors live independently to a very old age.

UT Press controls all rightsApril 2012 | 8 x 10 | 319 pp. | 95 illustrations | $24.95 paperback

Houses Made of Light and WoodThe Life and Architecture of Hank SchubartB Y M I C H E L E D U N K E R L E Y W I T H J A N E H I C K I E

This sumptuously illustrated volume about architect Hank Schubart and the island community he helped to create in British Columbia explores how this West Coast modernist used the ideas of Frank Lloyd Wright to design houses in which nature flows seamlessly into architecture.

UT Press controls all rightsMarch 2012 | 10 x 8 | 208 pp. | 118 color photos | $50.00 hardcover

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Design for a Vulnerable PlanetB Y F R E D E R I C K S T E I N E R

Tracing the development of Texas’s most prestigious suburban comunities, this book explores why community planning in the state has sometimes succeeded in the suburbs while gaining only limited or no acceptance at the city-wide level.

UT Press controls all rightsApril 2011 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 304 pp. | 217 illustrations | $45.00 hardcover

Designing Pan-AmericaU.S. Architectural Visions for the Western HemisphereB Y R O B E R T A L E X A N D E R G O N Z A L E Z

Coinciding with the centennial of the Pan American Union (now the Organization of American States), González explores how nineteenth- and twentieth-century U.S. architects and their clients built a visionary Pan-America to promote commerce and cultural exchange between United States and Latin America.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2011 | 10 x 10 | 280 pp. | 204 illustrations | 1 map | $65.00 hardcover

Architecture as RevolutionEpisodes in the History of Modern MexicoB Y L U I S E . C A R R A N Z A

A richly illustrated social and cultural history of post-revolutionary Mexican architecture.

UT Press controls all rightsJuly 2010 | 8 1⁄2 x 11 | 255 pp. | 129 b&w photos | $60.00 hardcover

Delirious New OrleansManifesto for an Extraordinary American CityB Y S T E P H E N V E R D E R B E R

An authoritative study of New Orleans’s distinctive vernacular architecture that makes a compelling case for preserving and rebuilding these cultural treasures. Winner of the 2010 Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize from the Vernacular Architecture Forum.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2009 | 10 x 10 | 266 pp. | 224 color photos, 12 illustrations | $45.00 hardcover

Designfor a Vulnerable Planet

Freder ick Steiner

Designing U. S . A r c h i t e ct U r A l V i S i o n S fo r t h e W

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NEW ORLEANSDELIRIOUS

STEPHEN VERDERBER FOREWORD BY KEVIN ALTER

MANIFESTO FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY AMERICAN CITY

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Invisible CityPoverty, Housing, and New UrbanismB Y J O H N I N G R A M G I L D E R B L O O M

A provocative look at the true forces that shape housing markets, challenging main-stream theories of supply and demand and calling for a new way to provide shelter to our cities’ most overlooked inhabitants—the elderly, the disabled, and the poor.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2008 | 6 x 9 | 281 pp. | 30 b&w photos, 4 figures | 19 tables | $25.00 paperback

Think Like an ArchitectB Y H A L B O X

An award-winning architect and educator demystifies the process of making architec-ture and explains why good architectural design matters.

UT Press controls all rightsMay 2007 | 8 1⁄4 x 10 1⁄4 | 224 pp. | 112 b&w photos | $29.95 paperback

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Return to the CenterCulture, Public Space, and City-Building in a Global EraB Y L A W R E N C E A . H E R Z O G

A groundbreaking look at what cities built in the Hispanic tradition can teach us about effectively using central public spaces to foster civic interaction, neighborhood identity, and a sense of place.

UT Press controls all rightsApril 2006 | 6 x 9 | 299 pp. | 67 b&w photos | $24.95 paperback

Rethinking Urban ParksPublic Space and Cultural DiversityB Y S E T H A L O W, D A N A T A P L I N , A N D S U Z A N N E S C H E L D

A study of five major urban parks, including New York’s Prospect Park and Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park, that offers a blueprint for promoting and maintaining cultural diversity in parks around the world.

UT Press controls all rightsNovember 2005 | 6 x 9 | 240 pp. | 22 halftones, 15 tables, 1 illustration | 9 maps | $25.00 paper-back

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On the PlazaThe Politics of Public Space and CultureB Y S E T H A M . L O W

How culture acts to shape public spaces and how the physical form of the plaza encodes the social, political, and economic relations within the city.

UT Press controls all rightsApril 2000 | 6 x 9 | 296 pp. | 51 b&w photos | 16 maps, 4 tables | $25.00 paperback

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Modernity and the Architecture of MexicoB Y E D W A R D R . B U R I A N

A critical reappraisal of the notion of modernity in Mexican architecture and its influ-ence on a generation of Mexican architects.

UT Press controls all rightsJune 1997 | 6 x 9 | 232 pp. | 72 b&w photos | $25.00 paperback

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Technology and PlaceSustainable Architecture and the Blueprint FarmB Y S T E V E N A . M O O R E

Steven Moore demonstrates how the various stakeholders’ competing definitions of “sustainability,” “technology,” and “place” ultimately doomed an experimental agri-cultural project designed to benefit farm workers displaced by the industrialization of agriculture in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas.

UT Press controls all rightsJuly 2001 | 6 x 9 | 286 pp. | 43 b&w photos, 14 line drawings, 50 illustrations | 1 map | $25.00 paperback

How Cities WorkSuburbs, Sprawl, and the Roads Not TakenB Y A L E X M A R S H A L L

Do cities work anymore? How did they get to be such sprawling conglomerations of lookalike subdivisions, megafreeways, and “big box” superstores surrounded by acres of parking lots? And why, most of all, don’t they feel like real communities? These are the questions that Alex Marshall tackles in this hard-hitting, highly readable look at what makes cities work.

UT Press controls all rightsJanuary 2001 | 6 x 9 | 269 pp. | 20 b&w photos | $26.95 paperback

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