Exploring books every architect should read, this post spans works from ancient Roman architecture to seminal books on software architecture. Titles discussed include Vitruvius' 'De architectura', Shaw and Garlan’s 'Software Architecture' from 1996, and Norman's 'The Design of Everyday Things'. Key insights and recommendations are shared to enrich the reader's bookshelf and understanding of architectural concepts across various eras.
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20 BC: De architectura1996: Software Architecture1978: Data and Reality1990: Are Your Lights On?1995: The Mythical Man Month2006: Enterprise Architecture as Strategy2002: The Design of Everyday ThingsMany MoreSort: