Friday, August 31, 2012

An Updated Guidebook to Houston Buildings New and Through

   

The third edition of the Houston Architectural Guide won’t be available officially until October 8th, but the Houston AIA is now taking pre-orders through September at a discounted price (PDF). The latest version of the encyclopedic catalog and tour guide, updated by Stephen Fox, will include 340 new entries covering structures that have popped up in the last 13 years — plus a whole bunch more from the last edition, moved to the back-of-the-book “now demolished” section. [AIA Houston]

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13 Comments

  1. 1
    From Lauren:

    Yay! Finally!

  2. 2
    From Cody:

    oh, very cool.

  3. 3
    From Carol:

    I lost my first copy in a divorce many years ago and bought another one online after that for a relatively hefty sum. Everyone should have this great resource on your bookshelf.

  4. 4
    From movocelot:

    awww, I had a ‘fatal error’ when I tried to link.

  5. 5
    From keith:

    Big smiles! Ordering today.

  6. 6
    From Miz Brooke Smith:

    Hooray!

  7. 7
    From Katied:

    ITS LIKE CHRISTMAS x 100000000.

  8. 8
    From Gus:

    @movocelot: Link should work now. Try again!

  9. 9
    From Matt:

    Bravo Stephen Fox!

  10. 10
    From heyzeus:

    Stephen Fox is a great guy.

  11. 11
    From Josh:

    Will there be an ebook version on the kindle or nook available?

  12. 12
    From Rusty:

    There will not be an electronic version of the AIA Guidebook available at least for the next couple of years.

  13. 13
    From Renee:

    Sweet!

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