
This book is a tribute to an extraordinary personality in 20th-century architecture. It features an exemplary selection of his key designs, both built and unrealised, lavishly illustrated with images and reproductions of previously unpublished plans, drawings, and documents.

This book brings together a distinguished group of authros to reflect on Adjaye's practice as an architect.

Constructed Narratives brings together essays and several recently completed buildings by David Adjaye, in the United States and elsewhere. In the essays, Adjaye shows how his approach to the design of temporary pavilions and furniture, private houses, and installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale feeds into his designs for public buildings.

Work of David Adjaye published in conjuction with an exhibition organised by the Art Institute of Chicago and Haus der Kunst, Munich.

This book brings together a distinguished group of authors to reflect on Adjaye's practice as an architect.

Distinct Ambiguity is the first book to present GRAFT’s comprehensive body of work. It is structured into five thematic chapters that reflect the fundamental aspects of the collective’s inimitable approach.

Published in 1999, the first edition of Future Systems presents a selection of ground-breaking and original work by this pioneering architectural and design practice from the end of the 20th century.

This is the first book to be published on the leading London architecture firm Gumuchdjian Architects whose widely published first project the Think Tank established their reputation for sensitive, contextual work.

First monograph examining the work of Proctor and Matthews Architects


Published in 1999, the first edition of Future Systems presents a selection of ground-breaking and original work by this pioneering architectural and design practice from the end of the 20th century.


A book of the work of Austrailian architect Harry Seidler.

A photographic survey of Metropolitan architecture by David Adjaye



Constructed Narratives brings together essays and several recently completed buildings by David Adjaye, in the United States and elsewhere. In the essays, Adjaye shows how his approach to the design of temporary pavilions and furniture, private houses, and installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale feeds into his designs for public buildings.

This book introduces the writing of Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier


This book is a tribute to an extraordinary personality in 20th-century architecture. It features an exemplary selection of his key designs, both built and unrealised, lavishly illustrated with images and reproductions of previously unpublished plans, drawings, and documents.

A photographic survey of Metropolitan architecture by David Adjaye