Since it was first published in 1978, Delirious New York has attained a near myuthic status. This important cultural, architectural, and social history and analysis of New York was published in a new, redesigned edition by The Monacelli Press in 1995.
Architect and educator Bernard Tschumi is one of the most influential figures in architectural theory and practice. This fascinating volume presents, in a sequence of ten "conversations," his autobiography in architecture, from his conceptual proposals of the early 1970s through his major current buildings and projects.