Hello We are pleased to announce the Artifice books on architecture 2015 list, showcasing our exciting new titles in addition to our superb backlist. Highlights this season include Working: Deborah Berke Partners, an insight into the New York-based practice, detailing Berke’s unique embrace of, and take on, Modernism and Minimalism as well as her concerns for the ordinary; The Languages of Light: A Creative Approach to Residential Lighting, a beautiful and informative introduction to understanding light, its qualities and its influence on building and interior design; The Modern House, a reflection on how some of the most important examples of Modern houses were commissioned and built in the UK, and their continuing evolution as dwellings; and MG.6: Six Architectural Projects by Michael Green, which focuses on six projects by Michael Green that demonstrate his use of new timber technologies at all scales—from art installations to the world’s tallest wood buildings—to create unique environments and shape an architecture focused on human experience and happiness in stride with environmental performance. We are delighted to announce the publication of the second of the pseudonymous Ivor de Wolf’s incisive volumes. Originally published in 1971 by The Architectural Press, Civilia: The End of Sub Urban Man is Hubert de Cronin Hastings’ look back at ‘cutting edge’ developments in architecture and urbanism from the 1970s, and remains extraordinarily relevant and insightful given our current situation. Roger FitzGerald brings an architect’s keen eye for detail and construction, combined with an artist’s fascination for discovering and capturing in painting the architecture of England’s capital in Buildings of London, revealing what makes well-known places, such as Borough Market, Brick Lane or Parliament Square, so special to the city. Also featured in this list is a wide variety of books from international firms such as Lynch Architects, Bennetts Associates, Mecanoo and a third publication by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Learning From Schools, which focuses on the work of the practice given their award-winning school building programme. We continue to support our current and backlist titles, and are particularly pleased with the recent publication of Shaping Change—25 Years of Urban Regeneration: The Architecture and Urbanism of Stockwool, Writings on Architecture by George Baird and The Good Gardener. Enjoy. NEW TITLES 6 The modern house 8 Working 10 mimesis 12 People Place Purpose 14 The LAnguages of Light 16 Learning From Schools 18 MG.6 20 Shouldn’t we all be developers 22 Five Insights 24 Buildings of London 26 David Lea 28 Clerics, Carpenters & Architects 30 Civilia The modern house Working Deborah Berke Partners Five Insights Bennetts associates Buildings of London Clerics, Carpenters Architects & Church and Temple Buildings on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of British Columbia S teuart B eattie mimesis Lynch Architects People Place Purpose the world according to mecanoo The LAnguages of Light A CREATIVE APPROACH TO RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING Clerics, Carpenters & Architects Civilia The end of Sub urban man 32 a–z Selected BACKLIST We need more homes and that’s a fact. We need volume and space. We need liberated rules, permissive not prescriptive. We need imagination to unlock forgotten small plots. We need housing for the way we want to live now. Shouldn’t we all be developers? 44 Contacts 46 work editions Roger Zogolovitch Final 10.11.14 Learning From Schools Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios MG.6 Six Architectural Projects by Michael Green Shouldn’t we all be developers? David Lea An Architect of principle New Titles 4 Image ARTIFICE from Working BOOKS ON Deborah ARCHITECTURE Berke Partners NEW TITLES 5 the modern house Author: Jonathan bell T he Modern House reflects upon the complicated relationship architecture has with the terms “Modernist”, “Modernism” and “Modern” specifically in relation to the potent concept of the home, reflecting in part the narrative of how some of the most important examples of Modern houses were commissioned and built in the UK. UK September 2015 US/CAN October 2015 These special examples of British Modernism include such progressive experiments on communal urban living as London’s Isokon Building, completed in 1934 by eminent architect Wells Coates, and Berthold Lubetkin’s Highpoint, which is today considered one of the most prominent examples of the early International Style. Compared with these urban enormities are private houses, such as the Laslett House in Cambridge, 1958, by the architect Trevor Dannatt, or the Winter House, designed by John Winter as his own residence. Paperback • ISBN 978 1 908967 72 5 RRP £29.95 / $44.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 211 colour and b/w ills 160 pages Included are an extended introductory essay by acclaimed architectural journalist Jonathan Bell, former architecture editor for Wallpaper* and contributing editor at Blueprint, and projects such as those designed by renowned architect Carl Turner, responsible for the low energy Slip House, a cantilevered sculptural abode of translucent glass, steel and concrete. ISBN 9781908967725 94495 > 9 781908 967725 With images of yet to be seen interiors and restorations, The Modern House illuminates the convergent characteristics of functionalism, truth to materials, flowing space and natural light within the Modern home as a space for living. 6 the modern house NEW TITLES 7 Working Deborah Berke Partners Author: Deborah Berke T he first comprehensive overview of the firm since Deborah Berke was published in 2008, WORKING focuses on the most recent work of the practice, as manifest in buildings and spaces for work, art, music, and creative endeavours more generally. WORKING also touches on past projects, such as the Yale School of Art and the Marianne Boesky Gallery. Using as one point of reference Deborah Berke’s book with Steven Harris, Architecture of the Everyday, WORKING goes into detail on Berke’s concerns for the ‘ordinary’ as well as her unique embrace of—and take on— Modernism and Minimalism. With a particular interest in interstitial building and the renovation and restoration of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American architecture, the work of the practice occupies a remarkable position given architecture today—Berke’s approach to context, to detail, and to vernacular and industrial buildings all being clear evidence of this. Along with writing by Deborah Berke herself, the book is, in part, also comprised of the insightful photography of Victoria Sambunaris, a longstanding collaborator of Berke’s, and chronicler of the practice’s work. 88 NEW ARTIFICE TITLES BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE ISBN 9781908967633 94995 > UK September 2015 9US/CAN October 781908 9676332015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 63 3 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 28 x 24.5 cm / 10 x 11 in 190 colour and b/w ills 208 pages NEW TITLES 9 mimesis Lynch Architects AuthorS: Patrick Lynch, ET AL M imesis broadly concerns the work of Lynch Architects—with a focus on the practice’s interest in the ideas of mimesis and civic architecture—and revolves around their recent body of work in Victoria Street, London, including Kings Gate Court, Westminster City Hall and Kings Gate, Westminster City School and the Zig Zag Building. With a view to rebuilding the Victoria Street area of the city, which is punctuated by a number of pedestrian post-war buildings, Lynch Architects, through its use of materials, approach to public space and treatment of the deep facades that are hallmarks of the practice’s architecture, are enriching the city such that it becomes a genuinely informed public space. Here the public and building users alike can participate with pleasure in a civic architecture, given all of the historical depth this term implies from the Renaissance through to contemporary architectural and urban theory. The book also foregrounds Lynch Architects’ collaborative practice with artists and designers including Rut Blees Luxemburg and Timorous Beasties. Also featured are some of the practices’ early celebrated works such as Marsh View, Norfolk. 10 10 NEW TITLES BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE ARTIFICE ISBN 9781908967664 94995 > UK October 2015 9US/CAN November 781908 967664 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 66 4 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 274 colour and b/w ills 192 pages NEW TITLES 11 people place purpose the world according to mecanoo Author: francine houben S ince 1984 Mecanoo has been committed to creating architecture that contributes to a better world. From an office that started out designing social housing, the practice has developed into an international firm with projects all over the world. Mecanoo has 30 years of experience in the design of buildings, urban plans, landscapes and interiors in which public space always plays a key role. People, Place, Purpose describes the specific architecture Mecanoo explores, illustrating the way they seek identity in a globalised world, via the texture of a local stone, colours of fruit trees or rituals of inhabitants. Mecanoo is driven to design buildings with “strength to earth”. Through 17 projects, all built in different conditions, the reader is given insight into what drives Francine Houben in “making architecture on strange ground”. The book is introduced with an essay about Mecanoo’s hometown of Delft, describes the parallel development of the university campus and their office, and shows the way time affects the purpose of buildings and landscapes. People, Place, Purpose then goes on to show how Mecanoo designs places for people. The office begins by exploring the physical urban context and observing the life that inhabits it. Mecanoo’s ultimate goal is to make buildings that want to be used. 12 12 NEW ARTIFICE TITLES BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE ISBN 9781908967619 94995 > UK September 2015 9US/CAN October 781908 9676192015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 61 9 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 22 x 17 cm / 6.7 x 8.7 in 251 colour and b/w ills 352 pages NEW TITLES 13 The Languages of Light A CREATIVE APPROACH TO RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING AuthorS: REBECCA WEIR and ALLYSON COATES T ISBN 9781908967718 94495 > UK September 2015 US/CAN October 2015 9 781908 967718 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 71 8 RRP £29.95 / $44.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 150 colour and b/w ills 192 pages 14 he Languages of Light: A Creative Approach to Residential Lighting is both a beautiful and informative introduction to understanding light and its qualities, as these inform residential buildings, garden lighting and ‘outdoor rooms’. The book is organised through clearly defined chapters such as “Understanding Light”, “Daylight, Colour, Surface and Texture”, “Lighting Techniques and Tools” and “Case Studies”. The Languages Of Light addresses basic questions from “What is light?” to “How light effects our emotions and our physical response to light?”—and explains how these inform lighting design in residential contexts across both the professional and layperson’s approach. The book is lavishly illustrated with specially commissioned photography informing the numerous case studies that make explicit “The Purpose of Garden Lighting”, “Lighting Effects”, “Decorative Lighting”, and “The Use of Holograms and Lasers”. Easy to follow examples of kitchen, bathroom, study and garden ensembles further elucidate the subject for the reader. Written by leading lighting designers, Rebecca Weir and Allyson Coates, The Languages of Light is directed at a broad readership comprising interior designers, decorators, architects and anyone with an interest in contemporary architecture and design. The Languages of Light A CREATIVE APPROACH TO RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING NEW TITLES 15 Learning From Schools Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios AUTHORS: Peter Clegg, Dean hawkes, et al L earning from Schools is the third title to be published on the work of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios by Artifice books on architecture, with the previous titles being Dwelling Accordia and Education Architecture Urbanism , Three University Projects . Learning from Schools focuses on the work of the practice given their award-winning school building programme, which includes St Mary Magdalene Academy, Chelsea Academy, Isaac Newton Academy and Northampton Academy, amongst many others. Learning from Schools is organised in three sections: “Pedagogy”, “Technology” and “Architecture”. Each of these sections provides a way into Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ work across a wide variety of school buildings. Learning from Schools touches on how concerns such as acoustics, circulation spaces and the use of different materials have been deployed in the practice’s architecture so as to improve student performance and wellbeing. Learning from Schools will be followed by a further publication which focuses on the work of the practice that concerns buildings for cultural activities in a wider sense. 16 16 NEW ARTIFICE TITLES BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE ISBN 9781908967671 94495 > UK October 2015 9US/CAN November 781908 967671 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 67 1 RRP £29.95 / $44.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 208 colour and b/w ills 160 pages NEW TITLES 17 MG.6 Six Architectural Projects by Michael Green Author: Michael Green M ichael Green’s work focuses on new timber technologies at all scales, from art installations to the world’s tallest wood buildings. The MG.6 projects selected, demonstrate how wood and new wood products adapt to unique environments and shape an architecture focused on human experience and happiness, in stride with environmental performance. Each MG.6 project offers a unique story of Green’s process of engaging context and meaning through the life stories of clients, inhabitants, and communities. Green believes that adventure is the single unifying characteristic of his firm and his work. Green’s adventures exploring new ideas and places around the globe in return bring an adventurous form of architectural innovation, one that exists not to create unique shapes and forms of buildings but instead to create lasting positive impact on man and planet. Culminating in the Wood Innovation and Design Centre, the world’s current tallest wood building, MG.6 explains the incremental steps that have led Green’s firm to build a global voice for change on the future of carbon neutral urban architecture. Green is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and holds an Honorary Doctorate from UNBC. His firm’s work has been honoured and awarded nationally and internationally and his 2013 TED talk on the future of Tall Wood Buildings has now been seen by over one million people. 18 MG.6 Six Architectural Projects by Michael Green ISBN 9781908967756 94995 > UK October 2015 9US/CAN November 781908 967756 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 75 6 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 28 x 23 cm / 7.8 x 10 in 147 colour and b/w ills 192 pages NEW TITLES 19 Shouldn’t we all be developers Author: Roger Zogolovitch C oncerned with ‘development as art’, Shouldn’t we all be developers? is written by Roger Zogolovitch, founder of Solidspace. Zogolovitch studied at the Architectural Association in London between 1965 and 1971, and has seen the business of architecture since then from all sides: as architect, client and developer. He set up Solidspace as a vehicle to develop interstitial sites not otherwise recognised as suitable for inner city development. Shouldn’t we all be developers? is written in the first person, as a manifesto for an approach to contemporary development and architecture. The Solidspace approach encourages collaboration with other architects— partnerships include those with de Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects, Mole Architects and Stephen Taylor Architects. Their schemes are concerned with varied plans and sections, in order to open up small sites to larger footprints through interconnected spaces—borrowing, in part, from the history of Modern architecture, and ideas of the ‘raumplan’ and ‘architectural promenade’. Projects include One Centaur Street in Lambeth, Essex Mews in Crystal Palace and the first Solidspace project, the Zog House in Queen’s Park. We need more homes and that’s a fact. We need volume and space. We need liberated rules, permissive not prescriptive. We need imagination to unlock forgotten small plots. We need housing for the way we want to live now. Shouldn’t we all be developers? Roger Zogolovitch ISBN 9781908967688 92995 > UK June 2015 2015 9US/CAN July 781908 967688 Paperback • ISBN 978 1 908967 68 8 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 19.5 x 11 cm / 4.5 x 8 in 87 colour and b/w ills 192 pages work live eat Es 20 Shouldn’t we all be developers NEW TITLES 21 Five Insights bennetts associates B ennetts Associates, Five Insights is the second book to be published on the practice by Artifice books on architecture, looking at their work over the past decades. Authored by Rab and Denise Bennetts, as well as other members of the practice, the book provides a bespoke insight into one of the UK’s leading architecture firms. Projects considered extend from the soon to be completed Midland Goods Shed at King’s Cross in London to award-winning projects such as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Jaguar Land Rover’s new facility at Gaydon. Unusual to many commercial practices, Bennetts Associates provide both their clients and staff with unique working environments where those involved with the project are encouraged to take an active role in the multiple aspects of a project coming into fruition. The practice encourages crossovers from senior members of staff through to new joiners such that the whole gamut of experiences of working on a project might be experienced by all. This is extended to Bennetts Associates’ clients, who are equally encouraged to become active members in the realisation of a scheme. The practice pays particular attention to the historic role of environmental conditions as these inform a building, as well as being at the forefront of concerns as varied as climatic variation, the relationship between the regional and the global, the expression of structure and composition in their architecture. ISBN 9781908967657 94995 > UK October 2015 9US/CAN November 781908 967657 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 65 7 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 120 colour and b/w ills 192 pages The insights of “integrity”, “identity”, “the way we work”, “continuity and change” and “experience” are looked at here through the rubrics of facade evolution, placemaking, the role of the architect, detail, the permanent and the ephemeral, and the workplace. 22 bennetts associates Five Insights NEW TITLES 23 Buildings Of London Author: Roger Fitzgerald R oger FitzGerald has practiced as an architect in London since he qualified over 30 years ago. He brings an architect’s keen eye for detail and construction, and combines this with a fascination for discovering and expressing through paintings what makes well-known places such as Borough Market, Brick Lane or Parliament Square so special to the city. He has a passion for exploring unspoilt and hidden parts of London. His painting style combines colour, texture and collage to capture the essence of places. Frequently, he portrays buildings as an architectural “stage-set”: a permanent, calm and static backdrop to the vibrancy of everyday life. This contrast is exploited, with cool architectural colours offset by vivid warm tones and elements of collage which represent the life and bustle generated by moving people and vehicles. Tickets, menus, maps, books, newspapers and a host of other paraphernalia are incorporated into the images, layering meaning and adding complexity. The images are combined with short and personal comments which make Buildings of London an intriguing and inspiring guide to the architectural delights of the capital. UK February 2016 US/CAN March 2016 Paperback • ISBN 978 1 908967 73 2 RRP £12.95 / $19.95 25 x 20 cm / 8 x 10 in 112 colour and b/w ills 72 pages Roger FitzGerald was born in Cambridge, trained in Manchester, and moved to London in 1983 to start his career as an architect. He joined the architectural practice ADP from university and now chairs the practice, which is one of the top 20 firms in the country. Throughout his career as an architect he has enjoyed drawing—whether as a design concept for a new building, or to explore, understand and capture the essence of existing architecture. 24 Buildings Of London NEW TITLES 25 David Lea An Architect of principle Author: adam voelcker and Peter Blundell Jones O ne of the most principled architects of his generation, and peer of Edward Cullinan and Richard MacCormac, Lea’s quiet but substantial influence has reached a number of similarly thoughtful and sensitive architects, including MJ Long, Anthony Hudson and Adam Voelcker. David Lea studied under Sir Colin St John (Sandy) Wilson at the School of Architecture at the University of Cambridge in the 1950s. Like Lea, all of these architects reveal in their work a concern with accountability in architectural practice—the use of local materials and accountable building technologies, and a deeply-rooted environmental sensibility. The design of the landscape for each building is key to Lea’s practice and, with this in mind, the book sets out his work in the context of twentieth- and twenty-first-century architectural practice. Profiled projects include the Centre for Alternative Technology in mid-Wales and selected competition schemes such as Pembroke College, Oxford and a new library at Darwin College, Cambridge. With texts by Peter Blundell Jones and Adam Voelcker, David Lea: An Architect of Principle presents photographic imagery and David Lea’s own exquisite drawings for each scheme. 26 David Lea An Architect of principle ISBN 9781908967749 92995 > UK October 2015 US/CAN November 2015 9 781908 967749 Paperback • ISBN 978 1 908967 74 9 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 220 colour and b/w ills 160 pages NEW TITLES 27 Clerics, Carpenters & Architects Church and temple buildings on vancouver island and the gulf Islands of british columbia Clerics, Carpenters Architects & Author/PHOTOGRAPHER: STEUART BEATTIE Church and Temple Buildings on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of British Columbia I n an exploration of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of British Columbia’s spiritual heritage, Clerics, Carpenters & Architects, written and photographed by Steuart Beattie, delves into the architectural, cultural and historical features of church and temple buildings, unearthing stories and photographic footage dating back to the nineteenth century and placing this archival footage alongside contemporary images taken by Beattie himself. Beattie leads the reader on a guided tour, illuminating how the religious communities and architectural fashions in these areas have changed over time. We see how churches built in former times are later joined by spiritual houses of other faiths, such as synagogues and gurdwaras, as well as seeing the revival of the rich spiritual culture of the First Nations People, after failed attempts of past governments to achieve assimilation, all of which has redefined the Islands’ cultural anatomy. Many of the more recent structures show distinctive original accomplishment and skill in replicating, often in wood, the long established architectural and artistic traditions of the migrant communities. S teuart B eattie ISBN 9781908967695 93995 > UK October 2015 9US/CAN November 781908 967695 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 69 5 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25 x 21 cm / 8.3 x 9.8 in 160 colour and b/w ills 160 pages Acting as a historical and photographic guide for anyone with an interest in Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of British Columbia’s local history, its colonial past and its natural environment, Clerics, Carpenters & Architects comprises a detailed introduction, a history of each region and commentaries on selected buildings. 28 Clerics, Carpenters & Architects NEW TITLES 29 Civilia The end of sub urban man Author: Ivor de Wolfe Preface: Ian Nairn INTRODUCTION: ALAN POWERS C ivilia: The End of Sub Urban Man is a facsimile reproduction of the title by the same name originally published in 1971 by The Architectural Press. Written by Ivor de Wolfe (pseudonym), the author of Artifice books on architecture’s The Italian Townscape (also originally published by The Architectural Press) and somewhat notorious publisher behind The Architectural Review and The Architectural Press for nearly 50 years. UK August 2015 US/CAN September 2015 Hardback • ISBN 978 1 908967 62 6 RRP £34.95 / $49.95 30 x 24 cm / 9.5 x 11 in 300 colour and b/w ills 156 pages 30 Civilia The end of sub urban man Civilia: The End of Sub Urban Man, addresses “urban living” in the midto late twentieth century with reference to the impact of technology, new town planning, the death of the automobile, and a tongue-incheek attitude towards the then contemporary issues informing the development of urbanism in both academic and public imagination. At times bitingly critical, and at others erudite—if not wholly ‘politically correct’—Civilia: The End of Sub Urban Man is a refreshing look back at ‘cutting edge’ developments in architecture and urbanism from the 1970s, and is surprisingly relevant given our current situation. NEW NEW TITLES TITLES 31 31 Selected Backlist and A-Z Titles Image from Hot Modernism A FEW YEARS OF WRITING Interspersed With Some Facts Of Life Author: Robert Maxwell Introduction: Anthony Vidler Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 07 7 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 22 x 16 cm / 6.3 x 8.6 in 42 colour and b/w ills 192 pages AFTER METROPOLIS The Architecture And Design Of Powell Tuck Associates Author: Julian Powell Tuck Contributors: David Connor, Fred Scott, Carey Taylor Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 49 7 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 170 colour and b/w ills 192 pages Artists’ studios Author: MJ Long Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 20 6 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25 x 19 cm / 7.5 x 10 in 258 colour and b/w ills 192 pages ALAN COLQUHOUN Collected Essays In Architectural Criticism Hardback ISBN 978 1 906155 20 9 RRP £39.95 / $59.95 25.5 x 22.5 cm / 9 x 10 in 180 b/w ills 352 pages The Alchemy of Galvanizing Art, Architecture and Engineering Editors: Iqbal Johal, Nicky Smith Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 42 8 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28.5 x 22 cm / 5 x 9 in 132 colour and b/w ills 144 pages “John Allan’s amazingly thorough book is essential reading for anyone interested in what went right and wrong architecturally and socially in twentieth-century Britain”. The Financial Times Ancient Wisdom and Modern knowhow Learning to live with uncertainty Author: Robert Maxwell Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 14 5 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 26 x 19 cm / 7.5 x 10 in 450 colour and b/w ills 192 pages AN OPEN mind The work of Hudson Architects Contributors: Peter Blundell Jones, Jay Merrick, Alan Powers and Sarah Wigglesworth Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 06 0 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 221 colour and b/w ills 192 pages Bridging centuries Pembroke College Oxford Authors: Alan Berman, John Church and James Roach Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 17 6 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 189 colour and b/w ills 160 pages BUCHOLZ McEVOY Architects Collaborative practice Authors: Ray Ryan, Lytle Shaw Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 55 8 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 192 pages ARCHITECTs’ year book symposium Editors: Trevor Dannatt, Duncan McCorquodale, Eric Parry Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 19 0 RRP £39.95 / $55.00 25 x 18 cm / 7 x 10 in 236 b/w ills 512 pages THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING book A Survey of Drawing from Prehistory to the Present Editor: Duncan McCorquodale Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 51 0 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 367 colour and b/w ills 304 pages Building for 21st Century Science Mitchell|Giurgola Architects Contributors: Michael Crosbie, Paul Nurse, John Tooze Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 31 2 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 23 x 23 cm / 9 x 9 in 217 colour and b/w ills 192 pages CoDesigning Space TILT Authors: Dermot Egan, Oliver Marlow Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 35 0 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 23 x 17 cm / 5 x 8.5 in 201 colour and b/w ills 144 pages 34 ATLAS Geography, Architecture And Change In An Independent World Editors: Melissa Butcher, Nigel Clark, Joe Smith, Renata Tyszczuk Paperback ISBN 978 1 907317 39 2 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 26 x 21 cm / 8 x 10 in 87 colour and b/w ills 160 pages Berthold Lubetkin Architecture And The Tradition Of Progress Author: John Allan Hardback ISBN 978 1 907317 14 9 RRP £39.95 / $59.95 27 x 22 cm / 8.5 x 10.5 in 1003 colour and b/w ills 680 pages Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the Tradition of Progress was originally published in 1992 by RIBA Publications and is widely regarded as the definitive account of the life and works of Berthold Lubetkin (1901–1990), Britain’s leading Modernist architect. Lubetkin is believed to have more listed buildings to his credit than any other twentieth-century architect in Britain and in 1982, at the age of 81, was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture. ARTIFICE BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE A-Z BACKLIST 35 COLIN ST JOHN WILSON Buildings And Projects Authors: Eric Parry, Roger Stonehouse Hardback ISBN 978 1 904772 70 5 RRP £39.95 / $59.95 24.5 x 21 cm / 8.5 x 9.5 in 463 colour and b/w ills 496 pages COLONIAL MODERN Aesthetics Of The Past, Rebellions For The Future Editors: Tom Avermaete, Serhat Karakayali, Marion Von Osten Paperback ISBN 978 1 907317 11 8 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 25 x 19 cm / 8 x 10 in 317 colour and b/w ills 320 pages Earth perfect? Nature, Utopia and the Garden Editors: Annette Giesecke Naomi Watts Paperback ISBN 978 1 907317 75 0 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25 x 20 cm / 8 x 9.5 in 246 colour and b/w ills 306 pages THE GOOD GARDENER? Nature, Humanity, and the Garden Editors: Annette Giesecke, Naomi Jacobs Paperback ISBN: 978 1 908967 45 9 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25 x 20 cm / 8 x 9.5 in 280 colour and b/w ills 306 pages COOL CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC Archer Humphryes Architects Authors: Sophie Conran, David Owen, Edwin Heathcote Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 27 5 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 24 x 24 cm / 9.5 x 9.5 in 250 colour and b/w ills 192 pages Custom and innovation john miller + Partners Authors: Kenneth Frampton, Robert Maxwell, Nicholas Serota, Deyan Sudjic Hardback ISBN 978 1 906155 70 4 RRP £29.95 / $55.00 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 459 colour and b/w ills 304 pages DETERRITORIALISATIONS Revisioning Landscapes and Politics Editors: Mark Dorrian, Gillian Rose Paperback ISBN 978 1 901033 93 9 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 26 x 20 cm / 8 x 10 in 160 colour and b/w ills 352 pages EDUCATION ARCHITECTURE URBANISM Three University Projects Authors: Keith Bradley, John Brooks, Peter Clegg, Andrew Harrison Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 04 6 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 154 colour and b/w ills 158 pages CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE NORTH AMERICA Editor: Duncan McCorquodale Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 24 4 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 280 colour and b/w ills 240 pages Contemporary Architecture North America is an insightful and provocative exploration of the most significant architecture and architectural movements developing in the United States and Canada today. This book is comprised of richly illustrated profiles showcasing more than 50 of the continent’s leading and emerging practices. Themes such as the emergence of high-rise housing, as characterised by the work of architectsAlliance; grass roots architectural movements in Detroit; the bespoke practices of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects and Deborah Berke Partners; and the ‘iconic’ tendencies of Frank Gehry and Morphosis, are all discussed. Other practices included are Hariri Pontarini Architects, Rafael vinoly Architects, Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, SO-IL, Eisenman Architects, Architects, Diller, Scofidio + Renfro, Asymptote and REx. ERIC PARRY ARCHITECTS 1 Authors: Dalibor Vesely, Wilfried Wang Paperback ISBN: 978 1 906155 62 9 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 22.5 x 27.5 cm / 10.5 x 9 in 347 colour and b/w ills 208 pages ERIC PARRY ARCHITECTS 2 Authors: Dalibor Vesely, Wilfried Wang Paperback ISBN: 978 1 906155 25 4 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 22.5 x 27.5 cm / 10.5 x 9 in 343 colour and b/w ills 208 pages ERIC PARRY ARCHITECTS 1+2 SLIPCASE Authors: Dalibor Vesely, Wilfried Wang Paperback ISBN: 978 1 906155 63 6 RRP £40.00 / $49.95 22.5 x 27.5 cm / 10.5 x 9 in 690 colour and b/w ills 516 pages ERIC PARRY ARCHITECTS 3 Authors: Edwin Heathcote, Dalibor Vesely Paperback ISBN: 978 1 908967 03 9 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 22.5 x 27.5 cm / 10.5 x 9 in 318 colour and b/w ills 208 pages Contemporary Architecture United Kingdom features the work of more than 50 architects from the United Kingdom, including Nord, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Richard Murphy Architects, Haworth Tompkins, Eric Parry Architects and Sarah Wigglesworth Architects. Every building type, from large public institutions to private houses, is covered along with a wide range of design approaches relating to preoccupations as diverse as materials, processes, climate and the environment, economics, and history and theory. Together, the series will enable cross-cultural comparisons and establish common and divergent concerns given each region, in contrast to the emerging phenomena of ‘globalisation’ and the focus on singular ‘iconic’ architectural works. 36 ARTIFICE BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE United Kingdom Editor: Duncan McCorquodale Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 13 8 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 280 colour and b/w ills 240 pages A-Z BACKLIST 37 GLOBALISM AND REGIONALISM Author: Jonathan Porritt ISBN 978 1 906155 14 8 Hot Modernism Queensland Architecture 1945—1975 Editors: John Macarthur, Deborah van der Plaat, Janina Gosseye, Andrew Wilson Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 58 9 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 24.5 x 17 cm / 6 x 9 in 224 pages EDGE FUTURES EDUCATION AND CREATIVITY Author: William J Mitchell ISBN 978 1 906155 10 0 WORK AND THE CITY Author: Frank Duffy ISBN 978 1 906155 12 4 Slipcase of five books ISBN 978 1 906155 26 1 RRP £29.95 / $55.00 LIVING AND COMMUNITY Author: Geoff Mulgan ISBN 978 1 906155 13 1 The Founding Myths of Architecture bring together a collection of essays that pushes the boundaries of architectural criticism by encompassing history and anthropology in its analysis of design theory and by moving away from a purely rational and functional understanding of architecture. The Founding Myths Of Architecture Editors: Jens Bruenslow, Konrad Buhagiar, Guillaume Dreyfuss Paperback ISBN: 978 1 907317 17 0 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 24.5 x 15.5 cm / 6.1 x 9.6 in 110 colour and b/w ills 176 pages Also published in French Les Mythes Fondateurs de l’Architecture Paperback ISBN 978 1 907317 18 7 Kari Jormakka, Fabio Barry, Pedro Azara, Caspar Pearson and Henry Dietrich Fernández are just some of the respected scholars whose writings comprise this authoritative look at the origins of architectural practice and its importance to the development of modern society. The œuvres of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Louis Kahn, Francesco Borromini, André Le Notre, Giorgio Grognet and Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, amongst others, are visually referenced in relation to the book’s topics. 38 ARTIFICE BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE In nine essays written by a group of international scholars and organised into four thematic sections (“Foundations: Modernism and its Critique”; “Influences”; “People, Firms & Networks” and “Building Programmes”), Hot Modernism highlights the foundation and growth of modern architecture in Queensland, as well as issues that are common to post-war architecture internationally, such as urban form and transport, art and education, civic pride and the rediscovery of history. Individual titles Paperback RRP £7.99 / $12.50 19 x 14 cm / 5.5 x 7.5 in 96 pages TRANSPORT AND NEIGHBOURHOODS Author: Hank Dittmar ISBN 978 1 906155 11 7 THE FABRIC OF PLACE ALLIES AND MORRISON Editors: Bob Allies, Diane Haigh, Graham Morrison Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 38 1 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 24.5 x 20 cm / 8 x 9.5 in 237 colour and b/w ills 192 pages Hot Modernism is a thematic presentation of the history of modernist architecture of Queensland, Australia, providing a fascinating case of the interrelation of climatic design and an aspiration for distinct cultural identity for a region. The Fragile Monument On Conservation and Modernity Author: Thordis Arrhenius Paperback ISBN: 978 1 907317 47 7 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 50 colour and b/w ills 160 pages THE ITALIAN TOWNSCAPE Author: Ivor De Wolfe Introduction: Erdem Erten, Alan Powers Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 09 1 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 24 x 19 cm / 7.5 x 9.5 in 461 colour and b/w ills 296 pages THE LETTERS OF COLIN ROWE Five Decades Of Correspondence Author: Colin Rowe Editor: Daniel Naegele Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 53 4 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 25 x 18 cm / 7 x 10 in 560 pages London Buildings David Walker Architects Author: Kenneth Powell Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 28 2 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 32 x 24 cm / 9.4 x 12.5 in 216 colour and b/w ills 208 pages MICHAEL WILFORD with michael wilford and partners, wilford schupp architekten and others Selected Buildings And Projects 1992–2012 Authors: Robert Maxwell, Anthony Vidler, Michael Wilford Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 05 3 RRP £29.95 / $45.00 23 x 27.5 cm / 10.8 x 9 in 378 colour and b/w ills 256 pages Modernity and reinvention The Architecture Of James Gowan Paperback ISBN 978 1 906155 28 5 RRP £29.95 / $55.00 22 x 22 cm / 8.5 x 8.5 in 252 colour and b/w ills 240 pages Bernard Tschumi NOTATIONS Diagrams & Sequences Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 57 2 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 21.5 x 28 cm / 11 x 8.5 in 304 pages A-Z BACKLIST 39 Of Its Time And Of Its Place The Work Of Richard Murphy Architects Author: Richard Murphy Introduction: Richard Maccormac Hardback ISBN 978 1 907317 76 7 RRP £29.95 / $45.00 23 x 26.5 cm / 10.5 x 9 in 411 colour and b/w ills 304 pages THE OTHER TRADITION OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE The Uncompleted Project Author: Colin St John Wilson Paperback ISBN 978 1 904772 62 0 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 23 x 17 cm / 7 x 8.5 in 210 colour and b/w ills 192 pages PURE HARDCORE ICONS A Manifesto On Pure Form In Architecture Authors: Nathalie Frankowski, Cruz Garcia Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 39 8 RRP £12.95 / $19.95 15 x 15 cm / 6 x 6 in 34 colour and b/w ills 80 pages reconnecting cultures The Architecture Of Rocco Design Authors: Peter Cook, Kenneth Frampton, Fumihiko Maki, Rocco Yim Hardback ISBN: 978 1 908967 00 8 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 380 colour and b/w ills 256 pages Passion, plants and patronage 300 Years of the Bute Family Landscapes Authors: Robert Peel, Kristina Taylor Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 02 2 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 140 colour and b/w ills 192 pages PATTERN PLACE PURPOSE Proctor and Matthews Architects Authors: Marcus Field, Andrew Matthews, Stephen Proctor et al Paperback ISBN 978 1 906155 60 5 RRP £29.95 / $55.00 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 666 colour and b/w ills 320 pages SAW SWEE HOCK The realisation of the london school of economics student centre Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 52 7 RRP £29.95 / $45.00 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 100 colour and b/w ills 190 pages RENEW Moreysmith Authors: Jeremy Myerson and Henrietta Thompson Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 18 3 RRP £29.95 / $45.00 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 380 colour and b/w ills 256 pages Planetveien 12: The Korsmo House—A Scandinavian Icon tells the story of the iconic Korsmo House through original drawings and full colour photography, contextualised by the architect’s backstory and the architectural setting at the time. Built by Arne Korsmo, a prominent Norwegian architect, and occupied by a pioneering enamel artist, Grete Prytz Korsmo, The Korsmo couple were the incarnation of post-war Scandinavian Design, winning prizes internationally for product design and exhibition architecture. the shape of sound Author: Victoria Meyers Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 29 9 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25.4 x 25.4 cm / 10 x 10 in 197 colour and b/w ills 144 pages SHAPING CHANGE 25 YEARS OF URBAN REGENeRATION: THE ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM OF STOCKWOOL Author: Julian Stock Paperback ISBN: 978 1 908967 6 02 RRP £19.95 / $24.95 23.9 x 23.9 cm / 9.4 x 9.4 in 128 pages SMALL CARL TURNER ARCHITECTS Author: Carl Turner Paperback ISBN: 978 1 908967 37 4 RRP £16.95 / $24.95 23 x 17 cm / 5 x 9 in 132 colour and b/w ills 144 pages SPACE FOR ARCHITECTURE THE WORK OF O’DONNELL + TUOMEY Authors: Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 47 3 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 170 colour and b/w ills 192 pages PLANETVEIEN 12 The Korsmo House— A Scandinavian Icon Author: Elisabeth Tostrup Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 48 0 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 24 x 22.5 cm / 8.5 x 9.5 in 170 colour and b/w ills 192 pages Plus Jestico + whiles Authors: Martin Spring, David Taylor Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 12 1 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 219 colour and b/w ills 192 pages 40 ARTIFICE BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE The book discusses the location of this architectural icon, the house’s many incarnations, the biography of the architect and the couple’s visit to America, where they met Hugo Weber, Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alexander Calder and, significantly, Ray and Charles Eames. The book also details Korsmo’s other projects and his teaching career. PractiCe & Projects Chris Dyson Architects Contributors: Robert Maxwell, Jock Mcfadyen, James Pallister, Jeanette Winterson et al Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 32 9 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 24 x 17 cm / 7 x 9.5 in 144 colour and b/w ills 160 pages A-Z BACKLIST 41 stiff + Trevillion practising architecture Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 33 6 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 167 colour and b/w ills 248 pages London-based Stiff + Trevillion Architects is one of the UK’s leading architectural practices. Stiff + Trevillion: Practising Architecture tells its story, from the earliest days to the present, weaving together key events and moments in its history with project stories that illustrate its design ethos and approach to the business of architecture. Featured projects include restaurants for Wagamama and Jamie’s Italian; The Canal Building, set within the Portobello Dock scheme masterplanned by Stiff + Trevillion; private houses including Mayfly Cottage, and a recent commercial scheme in London’s Pentonville Road. Stirling and Wilford made an exceptional contribution to contemporary architecture. Until now, despite the significance of these buildings and a number of unbuilt projects, the important contribution made by the practice’s work in the United States to the development of twentieth-century architecture has never fully been appraised. Through texts by eminent contributors, including Kenneth Frampton and Robert Maxwell, Stirling + Wilford American Buildings establishes the vital legacy due to the later American work of one of the twentieth century’s most influential architectural firms. Also published in French Tschumi Parc de la Villette Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 44 2 stirling and wilford American buildings Editor: Alan Berman Paperback ISBN: 978 1 908967 34 3 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 29 x 25 cm / 10 x 11.5 in 160 colour and b/w ills 192 pages THE STRANGE DEATH OF ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM MARTIN PAWLEY COLLECTED WRITINGS Editor: David Jenkins Hardback ISBN 978 1 906155 19 3 RRP £39.95 / $59.95 25 x 17.5 cm / 7 x 10 in 20 colour and b/w ills 480 pages SWEDISH MODERNISM ARCHITECTURE, CONSUMPTION and THE WELFARE STATE Editors: Helena Mattsson, Sven-Olov Wallenstein Paperback ISBN 978 1 906155 98 8 RRP £24.95 / $39.95 25 x 19 cm / 8 x 10 in 173 colour and b/w ills 192 pages the Third Typology and other essays Author: Anthony Vidler Hardback ISBN 978 1 908967 15 2 RRP £29.95 / $45.00 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 349 colour and b/w ills 288 pages TREVOR DANNATT WORKS AND WORDS Author: Roger Stonehouse Hardback ISBN 978 1 906155 21 6 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 22.5 x 27.5 cm / 11 x 9 in 532 colour and b/w ills 255 pages Tschumi parc de la villette Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 43 5 RRP £24.95 / $34.95 27.3 cm x 27.3 cm / 10.7 x 10.7 in 482 colour and b/w ills 240 pages Tschumi: Parc de la Villette is the first publication to document comprehensively Bernard Tschumi’s first, and arguably still most celebrated project. With new and republished writing including a text by Bernard Tschumi and Anthony Vidler’s “Trick-Track”, originally published in 1986, alongside a newlycommissioned essay assessing the Parc from a contemporary and historical perspective, this book documents Parc de la Villette from its conception, through the 30 years of its existence, to the present. WRITINGS ON ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY Author: George Baird Paperback ISBN 978 1 908967 54 1 RRP £19.95 / $29.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 304 pages VOLUME STANTON WILLIAMS Authors: Ken Arnold, Stephen Bayley, Irénée Scalbert, David Taylor Hardback ISBN 978 1 906155 87 2 RRP £29.95 / $49.95 28 x 23 cm / 9 x 11 in 297 colour and b/w ills 256 pages Jamie Fobert Architects (JFA) has gained a reputation for innovative and inspiring architectural design for houses, retail and the arts. Working in Architecture sets out to convey not only the finished product of an architecture practice but also to make plain the process of design inherent in the work. With introductory texts by Joseph Rykwert and George Baird, the book is divided into four parts, each of which documents a set of projects by JFA, following the sequence of the design process from sketches to development to completed work. JFA has garnered several awards including the Manser Medal; and the RIBA and English Heritage Award for Building in an Historic Context. Writings on Architecture is an anthology of texts by George Baird, focusing on his on-going interest in planning and the built environment, something which is particularly manifest in his attention to the city of Toronto, where he is active in architecture, urban design and heritage preservation. The book includes an introductory essay by Francesco Garofalo and is essential reading for those interested in architecture, architectural history and theory, urbanism and the built environment. 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