City College of New York
Architecture LibraryAnthony Vidler:Selected Bibliography
Books:
"Any Mores." Anthony Vidler. In Anymore, edited by Cynthia Davidson. Cambridge, Mass.MIT Press, 2000.
On Reserve."Books in space : tradition and transparency in the Bibliotheque de France ." Anthony Vidler.
In Future libraries / R. Howard Bloch and Carla Hesse, editors. Berkeley : University of California
Press, 1995. Cohen Library Z678.9 .F88 1995."Perplications," Anthony Vidler. In Re:working Eisenman. London : Academy Editions ; Berlin:
Ernst & Sohn, 1993. On Reserve."Space, Time, and Movement." Anthony Vidler. In At the end of the century : one hundred years
of architecture. Los Angeles : Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ; New York : Harry N.
Abrams, 1998. Reference NA680 .A9 1998."The third typology." Anthony Vidler in Oppositions reader : selected readings from a journal for
ideas and criticism in architecture, 1973-1984. Edited and with an introduction by K. Michael Hays.
On Reserve.Vidler, Anthony. The architectural uncanny : essays in the modern unhomely. Cambridge, Mass :
MIT Press, 1992. On Reserve._____________. Claude-Nicolas Ledoux : architecture and social reform at the end of the Ancien
Regime.Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1990. Ref NA1053.L4 V5 1990._____________. Warped space : art, architecture, and anxiety in modern culture.Cambridge, Mass.:
MIT Press 2000. On Reserve._____________. The writing of the walls : architectural theory in the late enlightenment. Princeton,
N.J. Princeton Architectural Press, c1987. Available through inter-library loan.
Books listed above are available in the CCNY Architecture Library except where noted.Articles:
The New York Times August 8, 2001, Section B; Page 8.
Brief article on A. Vidler’s appointment as Dean of Cooper Union’s School of Architecture.
“Warped space: art, architecture, and anxiety in modern culture [by] Anthony Vidler [book review].” Joan Ockman.
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 2001 June, v.60, n.2, p.238-240."Academy Forum: Transgressions: Crossing the Lines of Art and Architecture, extracts."
Architectural design 1997 July-Aug., v.68, n.7-8, p.16-23.This 1997 discussion at London's Royal Academy included Robert Maxwell, Anthony Vidler, etc.
"Agrest and Gandelsonas: works [by] Anthony Vidler [book review]." Federico Bilò. Domus 1997 Feb., n.790, p.118.
"The architectural uncanny: essays in the modern unhomely [by] Anthony Vidler [book review]." Gianni Pattena.
Domus 1996 Apr., n.781, p.123."Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: architecture and social reform at the end of the Ancien Régime [by] Anthony
Vidler [book review]." Brian Lukacher. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1996 Dec., v.55, n.4, p.476-478."A dismembered body of architecture [book review]." Peter Blundell Jones. Architectural review 1993 Jan., v.192,
n.1151, p.13,15.
Review of: The architectural uncanny: essays in the modern unhomely, by Anthony Vidler."Claude-Nicolas Ledoux [by] Anthony Vidler [book review]." Richard Cleary. Design book review: DBR 1992 Winter,
n.23, p.60-61
Articles listed above are available in the CCNY Architecture Library or through the library’s InterLibrary Loan service.
J. Connorton
September 2001