Major Works
- Are Clothes Modern? (1947)
- Behind the Picture Window (1955)
- Japan: Book Design Yesterday (1962)
- Architecture Without Architects: A Short Introduction to Non-pedigreed Architecture (1964)
- The Kimono Mind: An Informal Guide to Japan and the Japanese (Charles E. Tuttle, 1965)
- Streets for People: A Primer for Americans (1969)
- The Unfashionable Human Body (1971)
- The Prodigious Builders: Notes Toward a Natural History of Architecture with Special Regard to those Species that are Traditionally Neglected or Downright Ignored (1977)
- Now I Lay Me Down to Eat: Notes and Footnotes on the Lost Art of Living (1980)
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