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  • #26 Between buildings: Landscape, Public space, Environment
    21 November - 17 December 2019

    The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight Into Beauty

    Yanagi Sōetsu

    The Second Body

    Daisy Hildyard

    Social Design Cookbook. Recipes for social Cooperation

    Attila Bujdosó

    The Landscape of Man. Shaping the environment from Prehistory to the present day

    Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe

    Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Human Coexistence

    Timothy Morton

    Braiding Sweetgrass. Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

    Robin Wall Kimmerer
    All books can be found on the Architektūros fondas bookshelf at the National Gallery of Art (NDG) Art Information Center.
  • #25 beautiful/ugly
    18 September - 30 October 2019

    Žmogus be savybių

    Robertas Musilis

    Uses of Literature

    Rita Felski

    Against Interpretation and Other Essays

    Susan Sontag

    The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism

    Martin Pawley

    Building and Dwelling – Ethics for the City

    Richard Sennett

    Yours Critically: writings on architecture from issues 1-10 of criticat, 2016.

    Françoise Fromonot, Valéry Didelon, Pierre Chabard

    Form Follows Fiasco: Why Modern Architecture Hasn't Worked

    Peter Blake
    All books can be found on the Architektūros fondas bookshelf at the National Gallery of Art (NDG) Art Information Center.
  • #24 Beloved Architecture
    21 February - 22 March 2019

    An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris

    Georges Perec

    Meno Istorija

    E. H. Gombrich

    Narrating Spaces

    Max Dudler
    All books can be found on the Architektūros fondas bookshelf at the National Gallery of Art (NDG) Art Information Center.
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