Richard Saul Wurman
Richard Saul Wurman is an American architect, author, and information designer born in 1935, who earned B.Arch. and M.Arch. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1959 and worked in Louis Kahn's office.[1][2] He founded and chaired the TED conferences from 1984 to 2002, TEDMED from 1995 to 2010, and has written, designed, and published over 90 books on diverse topics, including Information Architects and Information Anxiety, where he introduced the LATCH principles for organizing information.[2][4]
Architecture
Information Design
Non-fiction
San Francisco - Access
Access Paris 11e
Understanding USA
Richard Saul Wurman's New Road Atlas: U.S. Atlas
Access Las Vegas 5e
Access New York City 10e
Access London 9e
Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning
Access Paris 9e (Access Guides)
Access Los Angeles 12e (Access Guides)
Access Chicago (4th ed)
Access San Diego 2e
Access London
New York Access 1987 (Access Guides)
Access Florence & Venice, 7th Edition
Access Washington, D.C.
Florence Venice & Milan: Access (Access Florence & Venice)
1984 Olympic access: Los Angeles Olympic Games : TV viewer's guide
Access Florence & Venice 6e
Access Rome 7e