Snowden edited Cluster Cohousing Revisited, a monograph on Wandelmeent, a famous Dutch example, published in 2021. She has consulted as a communications strategist with Mosaic, U.C. Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, and AEC firms in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. She was the lead editor of the 2019 edition of Design Forecast, Gensler’s trends annual, launched by Parman in 2013. They collaborated on two editions; the 2018 edition won an Arc International Grand Award and a Graphis Gold Award. For the Wittenborn Catalogue Raisonné series, she edited The Picasso Project and an update to Douglas Cooper’s catalogue raisonné on Juan Gris. She is consulting with the family of midcentury French artist Jenny Michels, a student of Matisse, on a catalogue raisonné of her work.

Parman edited an oral history of Charles Medley Davis, FAIA, the architect of Monterey Bay Aquarium. He and Snowden consulted with David Baker Architects on 9 Ways, the firm’s book on multi-family housing, published by ORO Editions. He currently is focused on his own writing, including collections of articles on architecture and urbanism, personal essays, poems, a novella trilogy, and three short-story series. Parman co-founded the award-winning Design Book Review in 1983, and launched a client magazine, Dialogue, and a trends annual, Design Forecast for Gensler in 2000 and 2013 as the firm’s editorial director. He also launched the Gensler monograph series, distributed by ORO Editions. His foray into book publishing has The Pallas Gallery, which Snowden founded and directs, as its sole distributor.