A Futurism Yet to Come
Kaisa Broner's now-published interview with Reima Pietilä more than 30 years ago reveals Pietilä's reflections on the nature and future of modernism.
Architecture for Finance
Brasilian architect and urban planner's new book discusses the connections between architecture and the economic forces of the society.
Did You Read the Manual?
Buckminster Fuller's classic is still timely after 50 years of its publication.
A Guide to Recycling Buildings
Manual of Recycling is an invaluable resource for those who are serious about material re-use and conservation.
Architecture in Shrunken Terms
Brent Heavener's Tiny House suggests, that sustainable building could also mean designing compelling spatial experiences.
Long-awaited History of the Luminaire Factory
The new book presents the history of Orno chronologically via its designers.
Slow Thinking
Conversations about Sculpture includes thirteen thematic conversations on sculptor Richard Serra’s life and work.
How the Golden Bell Got Its Eyes
In his new book, Akira Minagawa reflects Alvar and Aino Aalto's designs with aphorisms and sketches. The book is part of Artek's FIN/JPN Friendship Collection.
Back to Reality
British architectural writer combines wittiness, nosiness, old and new, as well as high and low culture in his essay collection.