Everyday Architecture

A Vast Wasteland?

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A long-deserved survey, of the everyday building types that line our suburban roads and parking lots, affords an informative and diver ting critique of their architectural and sociocultural foibles.

Size: 8.5” x 11” Portrait
ISBN:
978-1-961856-87-5
Binding: Softbound
Pages: 120pp
Publication Date: Spring 2025
World Rights: Available

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“With hips on hips, gables on gables, and/or gables on hips, these newly complex roofs were and are chock full of ridges and valleys, each an invitation for tr ouble or, at the very least, finicky construction.”

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 1 in
Publication date

November 2022

Size

8.5" x 11" portrait

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A long-deserved survey, of the everyday building types that line our suburban roads and parking lots, affords an informative and diver ting critique of their architectural and sociocultural foibles.

This project began with an essay on the “McMansion” phenomenon, and it grew to become a meditation on the assorted different building types that are found in every American city and suburb. While it’s true that good buildings do exist for each of those categories, they are very much the exception, these buildings more typically ranging from dull to assertively ugly. The book is meant to be a fairly pitiless and revealing look at this “vast wasteland,” with an architect’s hat on but without resort to the profession’s fads and verbiages. Several natural categories inform the organization of the contents, including commercial, residential, and institutional, even including cars and other manifestations of “architecture on the move” that have also lost their way in stylistic terms. The writing includes capsule histories of many of the building types included, plus some lesser-known facts and some sidebars on sociocultural aspects which make up much of one’s experience of these places. Stylistically, a bit of an acerbic tone makes for diverting as well as informative reading.

Authors

Following a year abroad as a Paris Prize scholar and interning with The Architects Collaborative, Kenneth M. Moffett co-founded the award-winning Tennessee architecture firm BullockSmith, where he spent a career as design director.

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Size: 8.5” x 11” Portrait
ISBN:
978-1-961856-87-5
Binding: Softbound
Pages: 120pp
Publication Date: Spring 2025
World Rights: Available

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Everyday Architecture

“With hips on hips, gables on gables, and/or gables on hips, these newly complex roofs were and are chock full of ridges and valleys, each an invitation for tr ouble or, at the very least, finicky construction.”

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