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‘OfficeUS Atlas’

Design for the second book in a series documenting the work of the installation at the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

The single dot on Atlas represents the world.
The opening spread features a timeline placing architectural events in a global historical context.
In many chapters, an infographic follows the chapter intro, illustrating the theme.
The book contains a wide range of scans of original articles from architecture publications.

Atlas features a timeline of 675 projects abroad by 169 US offices, illustrated by over 1,200 photographs and architectural drawings.

Office profiles feature the firm's logo, key facts and an image; a written history is also included.
The OfficeUS Repository projects are listed chronologically at the end of each chapter.
Historical article from a 1957 issue of "Bauen + Wohnen" about Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
An infographic about attacks on U.S. embassies shows trends in location vs. chronology.
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