Following the example of music publication, Source Books in Architecture
offers an alternative to the traditional architectural monograph. If one
is interested in hearing music, he or she simply buys the desired
recording. If, however, one wishes to study a particular piece in
greater depth, it is possible to purchase the score--the written code
that more clearly elucidates the structure, organization, and creative
process that brings the work into being. This series is offered in the
same spirit. Each Source Book focuses on the work of a particular
architect or on a special topic in contemporary architecture and is
meant to expose the foundations and details of the work in question. The
work is documented through early studies, models, renderings, working
drawings, writings, and photographs at a level of detail that allows
complete and careful study of a project from conception to completion.
The graphic component is accompanied by commentary from the architect
and critics that further explore the technical and cultural content of
the work.