Author: American Architectural FoundationThe architecture lover's calendar from the most established and widely respected architectural organization in the world. Features a broad range of images that highlight regional architecture and building from around the world.
Author: Pete NelsonSpend 2011 aloft in thirteen of the worlds most enchanting treehouses. At the forefront of the treehouse revival and sustainable architecture movements, architect and master carpenter Pete Nelsons message is simple: As sustainable living issues become among the most important challenges facing the post-millenial age, the positive power and goodwill that a simple treehouse engenders is more critical than ever before. Nelsons full-color photographs and the uplifting stories contained within this popular 16-month calendar are sure to inspire dreamers and do-it-yourselfers of all ages throughout 2011.
Author: TaschenRaised during the Industrial Revolution, Spanish architect Antoni Gaud (1852 - 1926) strove to distinguish and reaffirm the identity of his native Catalonia as Spain and the rest of Europe modernized. Early neo-Gothic designs were the stepping-stone to the mature, original style that came to be synonymous with his name. Incorporating bold colors and odd bits of material into his designs, Gaud created inspiring, visionary buildings and helped establish Barcelona (most notably with the still-unfinished Sagrada Famlia cathedral) as a city of the world. This weekly engagement calendar features a weekly example of Antoni Gaudi's spectacular architecture. A new picture every week, every week a new page. With year planners and all national holidays.
Author: Frank Lloyd Wright
While modesty is not the first trait that comes to mind when one reviews the attributes of great architects, it was enshrined by Frank Lloyd Wright as essential. The proper scale for a building, he wrote, is the human being, the human scale. This ideal informed his interest in the Usonian house, an elegant and inexpensive home.
Beautiful scenes (2010-07-29)What a treat. These aren't the standard Frank Lloyd Wright photos. SAMARA, the cover photo, is rarely seen in publications though it is available for tours, including a visit with the original client!
Author: BrownTrout Publishers IncPushing the boundaries of matter, space and physics, these masterpieces of architecture challenge our preconceptions of what architecture is. What is extreme? What makes a building extreme? Some buildings are extreme in design because of necessity. The architect of a the worlds tallest building must rise to meet the challenges of environment, location and landscape if that building is to remain and thrive. Other architecture is extreme for how it challenges the cannon of classical western architecture, namely columns, squares and 90 degree angles. This wall calendar takes a look at some examples of successful extremes in architecture from mid century game-changers to the modern skyscraper.

Author: Wyman PublishingTake a visual vacation all year long through beautiful images of cottage country. Breathtaking scenery and lakeside getaways all combine to promote rest and relaxation in this magnificent calendar. Perfect for any cottage owner or outdoor enthusiast. The images are by photographer Mike Grandmaison. Our wall calendars are printed on FSC certified paper.


Author: Inc. - Avalanche Lang Holdings
Enjoy two photographs per month. Author of 30 books on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, noted architect/photographer Thomas A. Heinz, AIA, has been involved in the restoration of 40+ buildings designed by him & has taken 100,000+ photos of his work.
Great calendar (2009-10-11)Every year we buy one of these calendars for our son who is an architect and a huge FLW fan. He puts it in his office each year.