Rafael de Cárdenas: TOP TEN BOOKS

Rafael de Cárdenas photographed by Weston Wells for T Magazine

Rafael de Cardenas photographed by Weston Wells

Rafael de Cárdenas, an architect and Manhattan native, is the founder of the firm Architecture at Large — his third act following phases in menswear and then production design. With Architecture at Large, de Cárdenas has designed several prominent spaces, including jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez’s London shop, the New York flagship of fine crystal company Baccarat, Miami’s Wynwood building, and a fresh iteration of restaurant Asia de Cuba located on the Lower East Side. His style isn’t so easy to define, but fans of his work are aware of culture’s influence on his aesthetic. As he recently told the New York Times, “I’m really, really into pop culture. Even ‘The Facts of Life’ has worked its way into my architecture.” In 2017, Rizzoli published “Rafael de Cárdenas/Architecture at Large,” a survey of his career so far.

Below are Rafael de Cardenas’s favorite books, available to purchase individually or as a set.

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1

Hollywood Wives

Jackie Collins
A perhaps guilty but very fun beach read that will inspire your evening’s antics. Jason, the interior designer to the stars who is also a male hooker pimp is ‘80s at its finest.
$9.99
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2

Siteless

François Blanciak
Not a book for reading, but an endless source of ideas in form-making… sometimes we need that.
$18.95
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3

Air Guitar

Dave Hickey
Nonfiction that reads like Jackie Collins, “Air Guitar” is the contemporary classic in cultural criticism, and further to that, more of a celebration than a critique on the cringe-worthy. You might never love being American more than after you read this. The section "Unbreak My Heart, An Overture,” has loosely defined my practice and life.
$19.95
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4

Delirious New York

Rem Koolhaas
A cultural analysis and breakdown of Manhattan specifically, and the physical attributes as well as social needs that defined New York’s iconic and exportable look. The culture of congestion, by now largely surpassed by Asian and South American cities, defines Manhattanism as the goal for the contemporary city… in 1978.
$35.00
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5

Formless: A User's Guide

Yve-Alain Bois and Rosalind E Krauss
I’ve been reading and re-reading the various essays in this book for 20 years with only a fleeting understanding of the Informe. The book pays homage to George Bataille’s term, meant to suggest that the 20th century breaks down the historical and potential monumentality of the form to plasticity… or something like that.
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6

Diagrammatic Writing

Johanna Drucker
A book analyzing the use of form in text. It instructs in the literal use of spacing and placement of letters and text to further manipulate meaning.
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7

Burning the Days

James Salter
A loose autobiography written almost in stream of consciousness with expertly rendered romance. This book is melancholy moodiness at its finest. It does not seem to rely too much on veracity. I yearn for this version of America and aspire to be this type of New Yorker.
$16.95
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8

Hearts of the City

Herbert Muschamp
An exhaustive compilation of articles written over a 20-plus year career, primarily about architecture—but framing architecture as the symbolic protagonist of our lives. Buildings create stories and suggest lifestyles and thusly acquire stories of their own, all in this book. No need to read in order.
$50.00
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9

Holidays on Ice

David Sedaris
A collection of short stories that focus on the holidays in America and unpack the ridiculousness of so many universal but also intimate traditions. I tend to read part of it every holiday season and laugh very hard out loud each time.
$12.99
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10

It

Stephen King
It is so long. I’ve never read the whole thing at once, but have jumped around a lot. I've enjoyed doing that, although the ‘80s mini-series, plus the excellent, recently released film, complicate that relationship to the book.
$19.99
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