A study of the evolution of the mansion block and its centrality to London's urban fabric; the first in a series examining housing in the city co-published with the Architecture Foundation.
This second volume in Caruso St John's Collected Works traces an interlacing set of themes through the celebrated practice's work over the first twelve years of the twenty-first century.
An intimate document of the countryside home of architects Alison and Peter Smithson, which formed an extended experiment in the methods and materials that would shape their practice.
First comprehensive monograph on the renowned contemporary architecture practice Caruso St John, detailing the practice's first fifteen years through extensive project presentations, essays, and unseen images and drawings.
The first English translation of celebrated Italian architectural critic Manfredo Tafuri's 1964 study of Japanese architecture, presented with extensive imagery and new essays exploring the study and its contexts.
Curator and historian Penelope Curtis traces the ways sculpture infiltrated architectural thought over the post-war period through a compelling history that identifies the wall as a particular locus of creative thinking.
An irreverent graphic introduction to the fundamentals of architecture from Pier Paolo Tamburelli, comprising eight 'lessons' inscribed in vivid sketches and hand-written notes. With an afterword by Mark Lee.
Daisuke Hirabayashi meditates on the life of buildings after the architects have left in this personal and immersive document of an early private home by Herzog & de Meuron.