

A multimedia exploration of the morphology of architecture in the American Southwest as defined by evolving modes of transportation. In examining advances in transportation, the book asks how we have come to acquiesce to the monotonous, isolating, and aesthetically bankrupt landscape of suburbia. It also casts predictions about how the future built landscape will look as it continues to adapt to patterns of human movement.
- A portrait of human movement as related to the uninspired architecture spawned by transportation
- A journey through time, from the Zuni pueblos to today’s bland logo buildings
- 400 images provide insights into the making of the United States
- Price: $50.00
- Pages: 456
- Carton Quantity: 9
- Publisher: Birkhäuser
- Imprint: Birkhäuser
- Publication Date: 28th February 2022
- ISBN: 9783035624380
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
ARCHITECTURE / Landscape
ARCHITECTURE / Regional
"Architecture of the Normal is an introspective interpretation of American urban planning, seen through the eyes of one who has appreciated and gathered its rich visual iconography for his own artistic creativity and inspiration. As a cultural manifesto, the book is mesmerizing and a testament of how civilization’s unquenchable ambition for progress has often been used as a justification for colonizing the American landscape." (Sean Ruthen, spacing.ca, 06.2022)
If you’re a visual learner and a lover of history and design, this book is for you. Bookseller Brad Lennon said Harvard Book Store shelves the book in the architecture section, but it’s one of his favorite history books.
“Through images, narrative, and a detailed timeline Kaven shows how the American southwest went from a pristine landscape populated by people who were one with the land to a giant homogenized strip mall,” he said. (Boston.com)
“Kaven [...] has assembled an enticing visual narrative that includes extensive historical photography, architecture commentary, personal anecdote and original art. It serves as a critical travelogue of what the world accepts as the American landscape, but leaves the door open for further debate over whether it is a dream-scape or nightmare.” (Steven Heller in PRINT)
"Featuring historical photos, as well as Kaven’s own artwork, Architecture of Normal examines how the past shaped the present, and how emerging technologies, such as the autonomous vehicle, will influence the built environment for decades to come." (Rachel Gallaher, GRAY magazin, 03.22)
A multimedia exploration of the morphology of architecture in the American Southwest as defined by evolving modes of transportation. In examining advances in transportation, the book asks how we have come to acquiesce to the monotonous, isolating, and aesthetically bankrupt landscape of suburbia. It also casts predictions about how the future built landscape will look as it continues to adapt to patterns of human movement.
- A portrait of human movement as related to the uninspired architecture spawned by transportation
- A journey through time, from the Zuni pueblos to today’s bland logo buildings
- 400 images provide insights into the making of the United States
- Price: $50.00
- Pages: 456
- Carton Quantity: 9
- Publisher: Birkhäuser
- Imprint: Birkhäuser
- Publication Date: 28th February 2022
- ISBN: 9783035624380
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
ARCHITECTURE / Landscape
ARCHITECTURE / Regional
"Architecture of the Normal is an introspective interpretation of American urban planning, seen through the eyes of one who has appreciated and gathered its rich visual iconography for his own artistic creativity and inspiration. As a cultural manifesto, the book is mesmerizing and a testament of how civilization’s unquenchable ambition for progress has often been used as a justification for colonizing the American landscape." (Sean Ruthen, spacing.ca, 06.2022)
If you’re a visual learner and a lover of history and design, this book is for you. Bookseller Brad Lennon said Harvard Book Store shelves the book in the architecture section, but it’s one of his favorite history books.
“Through images, narrative, and a detailed timeline Kaven shows how the American southwest went from a pristine landscape populated by people who were one with the land to a giant homogenized strip mall,” he said. (Boston.com)
“Kaven [...] has assembled an enticing visual narrative that includes extensive historical photography, architecture commentary, personal anecdote and original art. It serves as a critical travelogue of what the world accepts as the American landscape, but leaves the door open for further debate over whether it is a dream-scape or nightmare.” (Steven Heller in PRINT)
"Featuring historical photos, as well as Kaven’s own artwork, Architecture of Normal examines how the past shaped the present, and how emerging technologies, such as the autonomous vehicle, will influence the built environment for decades to come." (Rachel Gallaher, GRAY magazin, 03.22)