"The architects featured in this AD have developed numerous ways to posit architectural work that pushes the boundaries of their own cataractic eyes, and in so doing have created new ways of seeing for themselves and methodologies to help them see with different eyes." -- page 3
Neil Spiller Books




Cyber Reader. Critical Writings for the Digital Era
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Presents an anthology of writings that reflect a multidisciplinary approach to the subject of cyberspace.
Digital Architecture Now
- 399 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Presenting some of the hottest architectural visionaries from around the world, this book celebrates the conceptual architects who are pushing digital design and software to their limits.
The Paradox of Contemporary Architecture
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This second volume in the "... of Contemporary Architecture" series summarises lectures by a stunning selection of architects, including a variety of famous names as well as new faces, in which they present their architecture and the theories underlying it. This unique reference reflects the series of lectures presented annually at the Bartlett School of Architecture by influential leading-edge architects.* Includes contributions by Bernard Tschumi, Enric Miralles, Frank Gehry, LOT/EK, Claude Parent, Ken Yeang, Craig Dykers, Zaha Hadid, and others* Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, many in colour