A Pattern Language — Christopher Alexander
253 patterns for designing buildings, towns, and cities that make human life flourish. A design classic.
The Architecture of Happiness — Alain de Botton
Why buildings matter. How the spaces we inhabit shape who we become.
How Buildings Learn — Stewart Brand
Brand on what happens to buildings after the architect leaves — the layers of change, the slow accommodation to lives lived inside. The right model for any system you intend to last: design for adaptation, not for a perfect day.
Alain de Botton
Founder of The School of Life in 2008. Brought philosophy out of the academy and into everyday questions — architecture, love, work, anxiety — through essayistic books and a global classroom network.
Christopher Alexander
Architect at Berkeley whose 1977 A Pattern Language and 1979 Timeless Way of Building proposed that good design can be reduced to a vocabulary of 253 reusable patterns. The work seeded modern software design patterns, wiki culture, and the agile movement.