Books:
* The International Style: Architecture Since 1922 (1932): This landmark book, co-authored with Philip Johnson, defined the International Style, a modernist architectural movement that emerged in the 1920s.
* Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1958): A comprehensive survey of architectural history, focusing on the periods from the Industrial Revolution to the mid-20th century.
* Modern Architecture: Romanticism and Reintegration (1966): An exploration of the development of modern architecture, emphasizing its roots in Romanticism and its eventual reintegration with traditional architectural values.
* Architecture: The Narrative of the Built Environment (1989): A collection of essays and lectures on architectural history and theory.
* In the Nature of Materials (1942): A book that explores the importance of materials in architecture.
Other works:
* Numerous articles and essays published in architectural journals and magazines.
* Contributions to exhibitions and museum catalogues.
* Lectures and presentations on architecture and architectural history.
Hitchcock's work played a significant role in shaping the understanding of modern architecture and its historical context. He was a prolific writer and his books and essays remain important resources for students and scholars of architectural history.