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Should libraries even be quiet? Libraries now must redefine what “quiet” even is. A library is a roof over a public square, and it might get loud in there.
System Engineering evangelists Larry Peterson and Bruce Davie analyze the system approach behind the Internet in their new ...
Should you get the Nintendo Switch 2, or one of its Windows-powered competitors? We pit the Switch 2 against two key rivals ...
Accessing reading material in prisons is hard, but Freedom Reads co-founder Reginald Betts, a former inmate, went beyond ...
Intersecting Worlds, Ryan Scavnicky connects virtual architecture to paper architecture and articulates why shared digital ...
From coffee table show stoppers to experimental novels, this list will fill out your summer reading list. When I grew up in the ’80s and ’90s, summer was all about quasi-anarchic, unsupervised ...
Explore reversible architecture—modular, dry, and zero-bonding systems that create adaptable, sustainable buildings designed ...
This superb book, in words and pictures, shows how railways have often been leaders in architecture. It includes examples of railway stations from around the world, underground systems adorned with ...
What Matters Most Web design books provide in-depth knowledge that enhances understanding beyond brief online content. Physical books improve knowledge retention compared to digital formats due to ...
Gothic architecture first emerged in mid-12th-century Paris with churches like the Basilica of Saint-Denis, which is often regarded as the birth of the style. “There were other buildings that ...
The 8086/8088 primer : an introduction to their architecture, system design, and programming by Morse, Stephen P Publication date 1982 Topics Intel 8088 (Microprocessor), Intel 8086 (Microprocessor), ...