Build your architecture library: 125 book suggestions

The article is titled “125 Best Architecture Books,” but that is misleading—I believe the authors are more correct when they say that the list is a “broad list of architectural books that we consider of interest to those in the field.”

Do I agree with every pick? I would say Jeremy Till’s Architecture Depends, which “concludes” with well, uh, I don’t know what to say, and my editor is calling, so pffft, would not make my list of top 125,000 architecture books.

Also, where are Walden, A Sand County Almanac, Silent Spring, etc.?

Enough grumpy old man: It’s a fun article; here’s the Link.