Earthly delights.

For Earth Month, we highlight four books that uniquely explore the problems and solutions of sustainability—ranging from rethinking materials and buildings to examining our place in, and impact on, broader ecosystems. Each invites reflection on how design is as much a discipline of facts and data as it is a philosophical, aesthetic pursuit of the notion of “better.” While the path forward is complex, these books remind us that meeting the needs of our evolving planet requires doing much more with much less.

A Sand County Almanac
By Aldo Leopold

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Under A White Sky
by Elizabeth Kolbert

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The Art of Architectural Grafting
by Jeanne Gang

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Better Things
By Daniel Liden

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Make it nice.


Wood shelves and metal blocks stack without the need for hardware forming beautiful voids and cubbies to house all things in a perfectly curated manner. Two widths of foot and shelf blocks celebrate asymmetry while bringing stability and visual appeal.