buffaloBOOKS
buffaloBOOKS is a series of publications that focuses on ideas and design. Published by the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, the series explores these ideas through the documentation of significant lectures, events and work; contributes to the speculative investigation of design in architecture and planning; and makes this information accessible for students and those with an interest in architecture, planning, and the construction of the physical environment throughout the world.
Beginnings
A documentation of the 2009 annual Martelll Distinguished Visiting Critic Program in the School of Architecture and Planning and the Martell Lecture given by Hilary Sample and Michael Meredith, founders of MOS Architects.
ISBN: 978-0-9771957-9-3, Cost $15 + shipping

Intersight v12.09
The annual publication of the School of Architecture and Planning includes work by students during the 2009-2010 academic year as well as work notes by Kenneth Frampton and Michael Teitz, the 2008 Clarkson Chairs for Architecture and Planning and discussions on design by Thom Mayne and Toshiko Mori.
ISBN: 978-0-9771057-8-6, Cost $15 + shipping
Integrated Design
Focuses on the collaboration between architect, engineer, and client in the design and construction of the new federal building in San Francisco, California, and highlights the three organizations involved, including Morphosis, Arup, and the US General Services Administration, who came together at the University at Buffalo to discuss their experiences with the project.
ISBN: 978-0-9771057-5-5, Cost $15 + shipping

Intersight v11.08 (SOLD OUT)
SA&P's annual publication of the work of students and visitors during the 2007-08 academic year. Edited by the Brunkow Fellows, Michele Han and Clare Smith.
ISBN: 978-0-9771057-7-9, Cost $15 + shipping
Art and Use
Commemorates the 2007 Martell Distinguished Visiting Critic Program in the School of Architecture and Planning and the Martell Lecture given by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.
ISBN: 978-0-9771957-6-2, Cost $15 + shipping
Intersight v10 (SOLD OUT)
The annual journal of the School documenting work by students during the 2006-07 academic year. Editors: Michele Han and Clare Smith
ISBN: 0-9771057-4-1

Integral House (SOLD OUT)
Commemorates the 2006 Martell Distinguished Visiting Critic Program in the School of Architecture and Planning and the Martell Lecture given by Brigitte Shim, of Shim Sutcliffe Architects in Toronto.
ISBN: 0-9771957-3-3

Building Culture (SOLD OUT)
Featuring the Druk White Lotus School, a sustainable model for education + design. The school, designed by a team of teachers, architects, planners and engineers provides a new educational community for children in Ladakh, located at the foot of the Himalayas on the northern border of India.
ISBN: 0-9771057-2-5
Steven Holl
Experiments in Porosity. Commemorates the first Martell Distinguished Visiting Critic Program in the School of Architecture and Planning and the 2005 Martell Lecture given by Steven Holl.
ISBN: 0-9771057-1-7, Cost: $15 + shipping
On Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House Visitors' Center Competition includes design proposals by ARO, Brian Healy, Schwartz/Silver, Office dA, and Toshiko Mori with essays by Paul Goldberger and Kent Kleinman. Editors: Kent Kleinman and Eric Jackson-Forsberg. 2005.
ISBN: 0-9771057-0-9, Cost $15 + shipping
Intersight 9 (SOLD OUT)
Including the work of students in our Global Studios and the award-winning "Small Built Works." Editor: William Helm II. 2006.
ISBN: 0-9707863-9-5, Cost: $15 + shipping

Intersight 8 (SOLD OUT)
Including "Analogical Architecture" by Lebbeus Woods and "60 Seconds of Space" by Wolfgang Tschapeller. Editor: William Helm II. 2005.
ISBN: 0-9707863-8-7, Cost $15 + shipping
Toshiko Mori
Materials, Fabrication + Performance. Commemorates the lecture given by Toshiko Mori at the School of Architecture and Planning on January 29, 2003.
ISBN: 0-9707863-6-0, Cost: $15 + shipping
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