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001. Davide Mosconi, Edizioni Charta. 1997.
002. Ed. Robert Violette. Bill Viola. Reasons for Knocking at an Empty House. Writings 1973-1994. 1995.
003. Rick Joy. Desert Works. Graham Foundation. Princeton, 2002.
004. Alloway, Lawrence. Christo. Art Now. Thames and Hudson, 1969.
005. Drew, Philip. Leaves of Iron. Glenn Murcutt: Pioneer of an Australian Architectural Form. 1985.
006. Drew, Philip. Touch This Earth Lightly. Glenn Murcutt In His Own Words.1999.
007. Beck, Haig, and Cooper, Jackie. Glenn Murcutt. A singular architectural practice. Images Publishing, 2002.
008. Baldwin, J. BuckyWorks. Buckminster Fuller's Ideas for Today. John Wiley & Sons, New York:1996.
009. Brand, Stewart. How Buildings Learn. What happens after they're built. Penguin, New York:1994.
010. Building with Words. Canadian Architects on Architecture. 1981.
011. McDonough, William and Braungart, Michael. Cradle to Cradle. Remaking the Way We Make Things. North Point Press, New York:2002.
012. Cole, Ray and McKay, Sherry. Busby + Associates Architects. Access to Architecture: Intentions + Product. UBC, 1998.
013. Ed. Bourke, Julia. The Princeton Journal. Thematic Studies in Architecture, Volume One. Princeton Architectural Press, 1983.
014. Oppenheimer Dean, Andrea and Hursley, Timothy. Rural Studio. Samuel Mockbee and an Architecture of Decency. Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.
015. Norberg-Schulz, Christian. Genius Loci. Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture. Rizzoli, 1979.
016. Yelavich, Susan. The Edge of the Millenium. An International Critique of Architecture, Urban Planning, Product, and Communication Design. New York, 1993.
017. Ed. Elkjer, Thom. Adventures in Wine. Traveler's Tales. 2002.
018. Barrie, Thomas. Spiritual Path, Sacred Place. Myth, Ritual, and Meaning in Architecture. Shambhala, 1996.
019. Antoine Predock. Architectural Journeys. Rizzoli, 1995.
020. Shigeru Ban. GG Portfolio. 1997.readings.03
021. Fiore, Quentin and McLuhan, Marshall. The Medium is the Massage. An Inventory of Effects. Bantam Books, Toronto: 1967.
022. Huxley, Aldous. The Art of Seeing. Montana Books, Seattle: 1942.
023. Leatherbarrow, David. Uncommon Ground. Architecture, Technology, and Topography. MIT Press, Cambridge:2000.
024. Porteous, J. Douglas. Landscapes of the Mind. Worlds of Sense and Metaphor. UofT Press, Toronto:1990.
025. Jakle, John A. The Visual Elements of Landscape. UMass Press, Amherst:1987.
026. Ed. Robertson, Iain and Richards, Penny. Studying Cultural Landscapes. Arnold, London:2003.
027. Ed. Bryan Bell. Good Deeds, Good Design: Community Service Through Architecture. Princeton Press, NY:2004.readings.04
028. Leatherbarrow, David. The Roots of Architectural Invention. Cambridge Press, New York: 1993.
029. Lobell, John. Between Silence and Light. Spirit in the Architecture of Louis I. Kahn. Shambhala, Boston: 1979.
030. Knox, Paul and Smith, Susan. Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World. Pearson Prentice Hall, New York: 2003.
031. Ed. Schildt, Goran. Alvar Aalto. In His Own Words. Rizzoli, New York: 1997.
032. Bloomer, Kent C. and Moore, Charles W. Body, Memory, and Architecture. Yale University Press, New Haven:1977.
033. Krausz, Peter. Landscape and Memory. Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal: 1997.
034. Campbell, John. Absence and Light. Meditations from the Klamath Marshes. University of Nevada Press: Las Vegas:2002.
035. Fehn, Sverre. The Skin, The Cut, & the Bandage. The Pietro Belluschi Lectures. MIT Press, Cambridge: 1994.
036. Sontag, Susan. On Photography. Penguin Books, New York: 1973.