Park books Catalogue Autumn 2022

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INTERNATIONAL NEW TITLES AUTUMN 2022


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4/5 Medine Altiok, Mathias Müller, Daniel Niggli, Caspar Schärer (eds.)

EM2N—City Factory Advocating for a City of Tolerant Co-Existence

6/7 François Charbonnet, Patrick Heiz

Portraits Architectural Parables

8/9 Manuel Herz with Ingrid Schröder, Hans Focketyn, Julia Jamrozik (eds.)

African Modernism The Architecture of Independence. Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Zambia

10/11 Dick van Gameren

Dutch Dwellings The Architecture of Housing

12/13 Gérald Ledent, Cécile Vandernoot (eds.)

Institutions and the City

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The Role of Architecture

Institute of Constructive Design; ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering; Eva Stricker, Guido Brandi, Andreas Sonderegger; Baubüro in situ AG; Zirkular GmbH; Marc Angst, Barbara Buser, Michel Massmünster (eds.)

16/17 Labics, Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori (eds.)

Architecture of Public Space

Re-Use in Construction A Compendium of Circular Architecture

18/19 Jörg Springer, Manuel Aust (eds.)

The Synagogue Project On the Reconstruction of Synagogues in Germany

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20/21 Pichler & Traupmann Architekten (eds.)

Pichler & Traupmann Architekten Tension in Space

22/23 Focketyn del Rio Studio, Claudia Mion (eds.)

All Under One Roof

24/25 Jesús Vassallo, Sebastián López Cardozo (eds.)

Revolutionising Basel’s Military Barracks

Nueva Vivienda New Housing Paradigms in Mexico

26/27 James Glisson, Marshall Brown (eds.)

The Architecture of Collage Marshall Brown

28/29 Géraldine Borio

Looking for the Voids Learning from Asia’s Liminal Urban Spaces as a Foundation to Expand an Architectural Practice

30/31 Holly Baker, Pablo Garrido, Ainsley Johnston, Amy Perkins, Rubén Valdez, Francisco Moura Veiga (eds.)

CARTHA—Building Identity

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A Handbook for Architectural Design

Matthias Armengaud, Aglaée Degros (eds.)

Towards Territorial Transition A plea to large-scale decarbonizing

34/35 Iris Kaltenegger, Bart Lootsma, EUROPAN Austria (eds.)

36/37 Onsitestudio, Giancarlo Floridi, Angelo Lunati (eds.)

EUROPAN 16 Austria— Living Cities

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How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result? Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm’s main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realized projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their twenty-five years of collaboration.

Zurich-based architects EM2N have been actively contributing to Zurich’s urban transformation for twenty-five years—this is their first major monograph

In EM2N—City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations.

Medine Altiok is an architect who runs her own practice with offices in Zurich and Aachen. She is a lecturer at various universities and schools, such as ETH Zurich, BILGI University Istanbul, and the AA School of Architecture in London. Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli established their firm EM2N in Zurich in 1997, which nowadays also includes offices in Berlin and Brussels. They have taught as visiting professors at EPFL in Lausanne and ETH Zurich. Caspar Schärer is a Zurich-based architect, publicist, and architecture critic.

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ISBN 978-3-03860-086-2

ISBN 978-3-03860-085-5


First monograph on Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N Documents EM2N’s achievements of twenty-five years through texts and a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and visualizations, most of them published in this book for the first time Highlights EM2N’s profound engagement with the city as an evolving and productive space of human life EM2N enjoy wide international recognition for their building and urban designs, their conversions of existing buildings, as well as for their contributions to architectural discourse

Medine Altiok, Mathias Müller, Daniel Niggli, Caspar Schärer (eds.)

EM2N—City Factory Advocating for a City of Tolerant Co-Existence Contributions by Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli, Marc Angélil, Max Küng, Marcel Meili, and Peter Swinnen. Photographs by Filip Dujardin, Roland Fässler, Roger Frei, Simon Menges, Damian Poffet, and Joël Tettamanti. Illustrations by Ingo Giezendanner Book design by Bonbon Paperback approx. 488 pages, 600 color and 150 b/w illustrations 21.5 × 31.5 cm 978-3-03860-086-2 English 978-3-03860-085-5 German sFr. 75.00 | € 68.00 | £ 60.00 | $ 85.00 October 2022 (Europe) | February 2023 (US)

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It may sound banal, yet it is a fundamental truth of architectural design: all ideas are based on previous ideas, on their imitation, inversion, rejection, or adaptation; or on their reinterpretation or ignoration. The same applies to our visual perception and how it influences our thinking and world of ideas. It is actually true for any kind of creation and design.

Made In, one of Switzerland’s most exciting architectural firms, presents the quintessence of their thinking: an original and thought-provoking challenge to ideas about art, perception, and architectural design.

Portraits: Architectural Parables traces these questions through a wealth of images from art history and everyday culture, as well as through analytical and classifying texts. With this book, François Charbonnet and Patrick Heiz, the founding partners of the highly acclaimed Swiss design firm Made In, reveal the approaches they take in their design methodology as well as in their teaching at ETH Zurich’s Department of Architecture and Accademia di architettura in Mendrisio. The distinctive feature lies in the linking and collaging of mutually illuminating, yet apparently antagonistic, programs. Made In’s method does not claim historical accuracy, as sources and facts are intentionally collaged to serve a reductive purpose. The focus is on the potential they see in the cross-fertilization of different images and ideas rather than on a single, all-embracing model of thought.

François Charbonnet and Patrick Heiz are the founding partners of Geneva- and Zurich-based design firm Made In. They have gained wide recognition for a range of private commissions and submissions to public competitions. They jointly teach as full Professors of Architecture and Design at ETH Zurich’s Department of Architecture and also lecture at various international universities and institutions.

ISBN 978-3-03860-309-2


The first book by the highly acclaimed Swiss architecture firm Made In Introduces the methodology underlying the design and teaching practice of Made In’s founding partners François Charbonnet and Patrick Heiz Introduces Made In’s thinking that is based on the analysis and linking of images and the concepts they convey Illustrates how existing ideas and visual perceptions can set our minds in motion and generate new ideas and designs

François Charbonnet, Patrick Heiz

Portraits Architectural Parables Book design by Atlas Studio Hardback approx. 640 pages, 400 color and 300 b/w illustrations 18 × 30 cm 978-3-03860-309-2 English sFr. 99.00 | € 97.00 | £ 85.00 | $ 110.00 October 2022 (Europe) | February 2023 (US)

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Marking Park Books’ 10th anniversary: a new edition of this unique and widely acclaimed survey of Africa’s modernist architecture “You really have to get Mr. Herz’s book African Modernism, a 640-page doorstop published when this show first appeared in Germany, to appreciate the breadth of modern African architecture, as well as its political significance and contemporary afterlives.” Jason Farago, The New York Times

When African Modernism was first published in 2015, it was showered with international praise and has been sought after ever since it went out of print in 2018. Marking Park Books’ 10th anniversary, this landmark book will now be available again. Over the course of the 1950s and 1960s, most African countries gained independence from their respective colonial powers. Architecture became one of the principal means by which the newly formed states expressed their national identity. African Modernism investigates the close relationship between architecture and nation-building in Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Zambia. It features 100 buildings with brief descriptive texts, images, site plans, selected floor plans and sections. The vast majority of images were taken by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster especially for the book’s first edition, documenting the buildings in their present state. Each country is portrayed through an introductory text and a timeline of historic events. Additional essays on specific aspects and topics of postcolonial Africa, likewise richly illustrated with images and documents, round out this outstanding volume.

“The care that Herz and his fellow editors, Ingrid Schröder, Hans Focketyn, and Julia Jamrozi, have taken to provide a balanced and comprehensive discussion of the origins of modernism in Africa will make this a seminal work in the discourse of African architecture. No book collection on African architecture would be complete without it.” Sir David Adjaye RA, Architectural Record

Manuel Herz runs his own design and urban planning studio in Basel and Cologne. He is assistant professor at the University of Basel. Ingrid Schröder is an architect and director of the MPhil program in Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Cambridge. She was appointed director of the Architectural Association’s School of Architecture in London in May 2022 and will assume that position in August 2022. Hans Focketyn runs his own architecture firm in Basel and teaches as a professor at Bern University of Applied Sciences’ School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering in Burgdorf, Switzerland. Julia Jamrozik is an architect and assistant professor at the University of Buffalo’s School of Architecture in Buffalo, NY.

ISBN 978-3-03860-294-1


New edition of the most comprehensive survey of modernist architecture in Africa to date An unrivaled study of the close relationship between architecture and nation-building in African countries after gaining independence from their colonial powers Features detailed descriptions of more than 100 buildings and memorials in Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Zambia Lavishly illustrated with photographs by distinguished artists Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster, as well as with historic images and plans

Manuel Herz with Ingrid Schröder, Hans Focketyn, Julia Jamrozik (eds.)

African Modernism The Architecture of Independence. Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Zambia Photographs by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster Book design by Studio Marie Lusa Paperback 640 pages, 909 color and 300 b/w illustrations 23.5 × 32 cm 978-3-03860-294-1 English sFr. 99.00 | € 85.00 | £ 75.00 | $ 99.00 October 2022 (Europe) | December 2022 (US)

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Dick van Gameren, a partner with the renowned Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo, has engaged in housing design for the past twenty-five years through his work as an architect as well as in his research and teaching at TU Delft’s Global Housing Study Center. In this book, he presents around forty of his own projects in this field, through concise texts and photographs with explanatory captions as well as plans and drawings. The projects are grouped to illustrate seven specific aspects of housing design: Streets and Squares, Courtyards and Patios, Gardens, Halls, the Fireplace, Walls, and Roofs. Together, they constitute a multifaceted catalog of housing typologies. In four supplementary essays, van Gameren explores evolutions in residential architecture in the Netherlands. He positions his own concepts in the context of these developments and expands on what he considers the key factors of good housing design. He places particular focus on affordable housing, a pressing issue in so many countries and metropolitan areas around the world. Dutch Dwellings is an inspiring read for anyone involved in housing design today.

History and present of pioneering housing design in the Netherlands

Dick van Gameren is an architect and partner with the internationally acclaimed Delft-based firm Mecanoo. He is also a Professor of Dwelling at TU Delft’s Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, where he currently serves as Dean. He has won many prizes for his work, such as the 2007 Aga Khan Award and the 2012 BNA Building of the Year Award.

ISBN 978-3-03860-304-7


Housing design is one of the core building tasks and arguably the most important topic in architecture today Housing design in the Netherlands has produced distinct new typologies with characteristic qualities Dick van Gameren’s book features the findings of twenty-five years of design practice and research Documents some forty of van Gameren’s designs through images, plans, and illuminating texts Dick van Gameren is a partner with the widely acclaimed Dutch firm Mecanoo

Dick van Gameren

Dutch Dwellings The Architecture of Housing Book design by Sandra Doeller Hardback approx. 304 pages, 450 color and 250 b/w illustrations and plans 21 × 27.5 cm 978-3-03860-304-7 English sFr. 65.00 | € 58.00 | £ 50.00 | $ 70.00 November 2022 (Europe) | March 2023 (US)

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Institutions such as the state, church, army, judiciary, bank, university—or even marriage—organize our social relations. As inherently social structures, they regulate societies according to various practices, rites, and rules of conduct, and guide our actions by delimiting what is possible and thinkable. An institution’s individual scope depends on society’s understanding of it. They are in perpetual mutation and thus form complex entities. Architecture plays an essential role in the establishment, identification, and perpetuation of this social structure as it formalizes value systems in space and represents ideologies in permanent physical structures. Institutions & the City investigates how architecture establishes and reveals the way an institution functions through different strategies, taking the Tracé Royal (the royal route) in Brussels as an example of an urban figure. This succession of emblematic streets, extending from the Palace of Justice in the heart of the city to the Church of Our Lady and the Royal Domain in Laeken, is home to several of Belgium’s national political, legal, religious, financial, and cultural institutions. The book explores the strategies applied over time by the various institutions to leave a lasting inscription on the country’s social order, revealing similar spatial responses and surprisingly prevalent mutation processes. And it highlights the importance of architecture in inventing new relationships with institutional spaces in order to improve the way we live together in a time when social, political, and cultural reference points are being blurred.

What role does architecture play in establishing and maintaining public institutions that shape both society as a whole and our individual lives?

Gérald Ledent is a cofounder of Brussels-based architecture firm KIS studio and professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Urban Planning (LOCI), Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain). Cécile Vandernoot is an architect and architectural critic. She is pursuing her PhD and teaches at the Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Urban Planning (LOCI), Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain).

ISBN 978-3-03860-293-4


A groundbreaking study of architecture’s role in the establishment, identification, and perpetuation of public institutions that shape and structure societies and the life of individuals Presents the results of a three-year research project at the Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Urban Planning (LOCI) at UCLouvain Features essays by leading scholars that are organized around architectural drawings and collages produced by LOCI students, as well as previously unpublished archival documents, maps, and engravings

Gérald Ledent, Cécile Vandernoot (eds.)

Institutions and the City The Role of Architecture Contributions by Delphine Dulong, Dietmar Eberle, Christian Gilot, Gérald Ledent, Sophia Psarra, and Cécile Vandernoot Book design by NN – Jurgen Persijn Paperback 272 pages, 122 color and 169 b/w illustrations 17 × 24 cm 978-3-03860-293-4 English / French / Dutch sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 | £ 32.00 | $ 45.00 October 2022 (Europe) | December 2022 (US)

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Re-using entire parts and components of existing buildings in the construction of new structures has become highly topical in European architecture discourse. Re-using elements that could last for decades longer, rather than destroying them, offers huge potential in saving increasingly scarce resources. Moreover, it makes construction more climate-friendly through deep cuts in energy consumption and the emission of greenhouse gases. For millennia, disused buildings have been cannibalized for the construction of new ones. Yet, in today’s world, what is known as circular architecture raises a multitude of questions and challenges with regard to technology, safety, energy, and associated legal aspects. This book is a unique compendium of circular architecture. Richly illustrated, it explores comprehensively through essays and illuminating conversations between experts all the questions and challenges that architects and engineers face with circular architecture designs. It is based on the case study of the K.118 project in Winterthur, Switzerland’s largest building to date that consists mainly of re-used parts. Since its outset in 2018, the K.118 project has been evaluated within the framework of an interdisciplinary research with regard to aspects of design and engineering, energy, economy, processes, and legal issues. This volume presents the results in striking visuals and concise texts.

The Institute of Constructive Design, based in Winterthur as part of ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering, is an interactive hub for teaching and research in building design and construction. Eva Stricker is a Zurich-based architect and writer, who also works as a researcher at the Institute of Constructive Design, ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering. Guido Brandi is cofounder of Zurich- and Comobased architecture firm brandiguerra and a researcher at the Institute of Constructive Design, ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering.

Circular architecture offers huge potential in saving increasingly scarce resources and avoiding harmful greenhouse gas emissions, and leads to a more sustainable and energy-saving construction process

Andreas Sonderegger is a founding partner with pool Architekten in Zurich and codirector of the Institute of Constructive Design, ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering.

Barbara Buser is an architect and cofounder of Baubüro in situ in Basel and Zurich. She also teaches as a visiting lecturer at ETH Zürich’s Department of Architecture.

Baubüro in situ AG and its affiliate Zirkular GmbH, with offices in Basel and Zurich, are leading Swiss design and planning firms specializing in circular and sustainable architecture and construction processes.

Michel Massmünster is a Basel-based cultural anthropologist working at the interface of urban research, journalism, and sociocultural mediation.

Marc Angst is an urban designer working as a re-use expert with Baubüro in situ and Zirkular GmbH in Zurich and Basel.

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A unique compendium of circular architecture today A rich and inspirational source for architects and engineers and their clients Answers questions with regard to design and engineering, energy, economy, processes, and legal issues of circular architecture projects Lavishly illustrated with photos and plans, as well as informative diagrams and graphs

Institute of Constructive Design; ZHAW School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering; Eva Stricker, Guido Brandi, Andreas Sonderegger; Baubüro in situ AG; Zirkular GmbH; Marc Angst, Barbara Buser, Michel Massmünster (eds.)

Re-Use in Construction A Compendium of Circular Architecture Book design by Ludovic Balland Typography Cabinet, Ludovic Balland and Annina Schepping Hardback approx. 344 pages, 401 color and 54 b/w illustrations 21.5 × 28.5 cm 978-3-03860-295-8 English 978-3-03860-259-0 German sFr. 65.00 | € 58.00 | £ 50.00 | $ 75.00 October 2022 (Europe) | March 2023 (US)

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This new book by Labics, one of Italy’s leading architectural firms, is devoted to the country’s architecture of public space. Squares, galleries, loggias, porticoes, and courtyards, are the elements that characterize Italy’s historic towns and cities—and that make these places so endlessly attractive to visitors. Yet the volume does not feature new designs by Labics themselves: rather, Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori, and their collaborators set out to explore these enchanting spaces, to analyze their history and typologies, and to document and describe them through newly taken as well as historic photographs, plans, and diagrams. The Architecture of Public Space forms a captivating collection of visually explained characteristics of these core elements of Italian cities. It highlights the architectural solutions from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries behind the particular spatial quality of these urban structures, and sets out how they are being established for and used by the people.

A captivating visual description of the famous public spaces that make Italy’s historic towns and cities so timelessly attractive

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Labics—Structures 978-3-03860-128-9 English sFr. 65.00 | € 58.00 £ 50.00 | $ 69.00 ISBN 978-3-03860-128-9

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Maria Claudia Clemente and Francesco Isidori are the founding partners of Rome-based architecture firm Labics. They also lecture and serve as guest critics at international universities, such as Cornell University’s School of Architecture in Ithaca, NY, and Rome.

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Rome-based Labics is one of Italy’s leading architecture firms that has earned much international recognition for both its designs and research work The book features the result of Labic’s extensive research into the public spaces of Italy’s historic towns and cities Reveals what makes these famous urban spaces so timelessly attractive to visitors and locals alike Heavily illustrated with newly taken and historic photographs, plans, and drawings

Labics, Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori (eds.)

Architecture of Public Space Book design by Sämi Bänziger Paperback approx. 480 pages, 250 color and 200 b/w illustrations and plans 23 × 31 cm 978-3-03860-311-5 English sFr. 59.00 | € 58.00 | £ 52.00 | $ 65.00 November 2022 (Europe) | March 2023 (US)

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Germany is currently experiencing an intense debate about the reconstruction of synagogues that were destroyed under Nazi rule in the 1930s, and the related search for an appropriate architectural expression of Jewish life and culture in the country’s major cities today. This book, which results from a collaboration between the Technical Universities of Darmstadt and Dresden, Hamburg’s HafenCity University, and the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, vividly contributes to this discussion.

A significant contribution to the debate on the reconstruction of German synagogues destroyed under Nazi rule in the 1930s

The Synagogue Project features designs for new synagogues replacing the lost buildings on Berlin’s Fraenkelufer and on Joseph-Carlebach-Platz and Poolstrasse in Hamburg by students at the participating universities. They illustrate the search for a structural expression that can provide space for Jewish life and worship in the future. In conversation, members of Jewish communities and Franz-Josef Höing, representing the City of Hamburg’s department of urban development and housing, explain their views on the past and future of synagogues in Hamburg and Berlin. Mirjam Wenzel, director of the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, Salomon Korn, former vice-president of Germany’s Central Council of Jews, Rabbi Edward van Voolen, and Swiss architect Roger Diener also contribute to the discussion on the history and significance of spaces for Jewish life, culture, and religion in German cities.

Jörg Springer is principal of the Berlin-based firm Springer Architekten. He is also a professor of design and complex building theory at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Manuel Aust is an architect and research associate at the chair of design and complex building theory, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.

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The reconstruction of German synagogues destroyed under Nazi rule in the 1930s is the subject of intense public debate The book features designs for new synagogue buildings in Berlin and Hamburg by students from four German universities Conversations with representatives of Jewish communities, organizations, and institutions, Hamburg’s city government, a rabbi, and an architect explore key aspects of the history and future of Jewish life and religious architecture in Germany

Jörg Springer, Manuel Aust (eds.)

The Synagogue Project On the Reconstruction of Synagogues in Germany Conversations between Wolfgang Lorch, Ivan Reimann, Jörg Springer, and Gesine Weinmiller with Roger Diener, Franz-Josef Höing, Salomon Korn, Mario Marcus, Dekel Peretz, Philipp Stricharz, Edward van Voolen, and Mirjam Wenzel Book design by Bucharchitektur \ Kathrin Schmuck Hardback approx. 232 pages, 350 color and 30 b/w illustrations 23.5 × 29.5 cm 978-3-03860-300-9 English / German sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 | £ 35.00 | $ 45.00 August 2022 (Europe) | February 2023 (US)

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On the occasion of their thirtieth anniversary, Vienna-based Pichler & Traupmann Architekten review their body of work to date. This lavishly illustrated monograph documents in great detail their most important designs, built and unrealized, arranged by topic. Internationally renowned architectural publicists and scientists contribute essays that explore the firm’s vision and approach. A complete index of their 250 or so projects and studies rounds out the book. At the core of Pichler & Traupmann Architekten’s ambitious design philosophy is the potential of a given site in the field of tension between polarities. The focus of their work is on commercial, residential, and educational structure. Their key designs include the headquarters of the Austrian motorists’ association ÖAMTC in Vienna (2013–16), the extension of the Kulturzentrum Eisenstadt (2009–12), the Future Art Lab of Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts (2014–20), the RAIQA (Raiffeisen-Quartier) in Innsbruck (ongoing since 2019), and the Pinkafeld Campus of Burgenland University of Applied Sciences (ongoing since 2019).

A multifaceted review of Vienna-based Pichler & Traupmann Architekten’s achievements of three decades

Pichler & Traupmann Architekten was founded in 1992 by Christoph Pichler and Johann Traupmann and has since completed a wide range of commissions of various typologies, for which the Vienna-based firm has been awarded numerous prizes. Christoph Pichler also lectures at the Technical Universities in Vienna and Graz, Johann Traupmann teaches as an assistant professor at Vienna’s University of Applied Arts.

ISBN 978-3-03860-306-1


Pichler & Traupmann Architekten are one of Austria’s most distinguished contemporary architecture firms This is Pichler & Traupmann Architekten’s first comprehensive monograph, marking their thirtieth anniversary Richly illustrated with photos, visualizations, and plans, most of them previously unpublished

Pichler & Traupmann Architekten (eds.)

Pichler & Traupmann Architekten Tension in Space Contributions by Matthias Boeckl, Barbara Jahn-Rösel, Otto Kapfinger, Franziska Leeb, Christian Kühn, Elsa Prochazka, Stefan Rotter, Anna Soucek, William Tate, and Thomas Traupmann Book design by Bueronardin – visuelle Kommunikation Hardback approx. 264 pages, 450 color and 50 b/w illustrations 24 × 28 cm 978-3-03860-306-1 English / German sFr. 49.00 | € 48.00 | £ 45.00 | $ 55.00 October 2022 (Europe) | February 2023 (US)

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In a complex transformation, the Basel-based architecture firm Focketyn del Rio Studio has converted the main building of the city’s former military barracks into a vibrant cultural and creative hub. Situated on the embankment of the Rhine, already a hotspot of Basel’s almost Mediterranean-style nightlife, it offers some 32,000 square feet of work and project spaces, a spacious plaza, a theater hall, as well as a bar and restaurant.

The historic main building of the former military barracks in Basel has been turned into a new public, creative space on the city’s river front: Focketyn del Rio Studio on the collaborative process of a remarkable transformation

This book documents the building’s new architecture in detail and tells the story of Focketyn del Rio Studio, which won the competition for rebuilding the Kaserne Basel in 2013 only six months after it was established. Interviews, concise texts, photographs, as well as plans and drawings, provide insight into the evolution of the project, the history of the old barracks, and the complex process of their transformation. It also features the perspectives of the various participants and stakeholders in the undertaking. All Under One Roof also takes the example of what has been inaugurated as kHaus in the spring of 2022 to discuss key questions of the design and use of urban public spaces, topics of great importance for urbanists, architects, and public decision-makers far beyond Basel.

Basel-based Focketyn del Rio Studio, established in 2013 by Miquel del Rio and Hans Focketyn, has gained wide recognition for the reconstruction of Basel’s former military barracks and other urban design proposals and concepts of interim use of existing structures. In 2014, the firm won the Foundation Award for Young Swiss Architects. Claudia Mion is an architect and editorial director of Caryatide, a Paris-based platform for reflection on architecture, art, and design. She is also a visiting professor at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris.

ISBN 978-3-03860-256-9


Documents the complex transformation of Basel’s former military barracks into a cultural and creative hub by Focketyn del Rio Studio Discusses key issues of the design and use of public spaces in cities First book on the work of Focketyn del Rio Studio, which enjoys wide acclaim for its urban design proposals and concepts for interim uses of existing structures

Focketyn del Rio Studio, Claudia Mion (eds.)

All Under One Roof Revolutionising Basel’s Military Barracks Contributions by Beat Aeberhard, Katrin Groegel, Dorothea Huber, Guy Morin, Kevin M. Rahner, and Nina Zimmer. Photographs by Adrià Goula, laurian Ghinitoiu, and Maris Merzeulis Book design by Studio Storz Paperback approx. 208 pages, 160 color and 60 b/w illustrations and plans 22.5 × 33 cm 978-3-03860-256-9 English / German sFr. 49.00 | € 48.00 | £ 45.00 | $ 55.00 November 2022 (Europe) | April 2023 (US)

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In the period following World War II, eminent Mexican architects such as Juan O’Gorman and Luis Barragán were pioneers in adapting a European-American narrative in housing design to their own cultural environment. Seven decades on, Mexico’s architects are more than ready to export their own knowledge and matured idiosyncrasies and to contribute to a global discourse that is aware of local cultural, environmental, and economic concerns. In recent years, Mexican architecture, and in particular housing design, has experienced a renaissance and gained unparalleled international attention, owing to the ideas and ambitions of a new generation of architects. Nueva Vivienda features twenty-two outstanding housing projects in Mexico from the last ten years through images, floor plans, sections, and views, with scholarly essays providing the corresponding historical and theoretical background. Complemented with three conversations among architects, developers, and researchers, the book sheds light on the particular local context of these projects, highlighting their designers’ new ideas and how they contribute to rethinking housing typologies in Mexico today. Moreover, it also investigates how these concepts have already made their way to Europe, the United States, and beyond.

An introduction to a new generation of architects working in Mexico and their exemplary innovative housing designs

Jesús Vassallo is a Houston-based architect and writer, and associate professor at Rice Architecture. Sebastián López Cardozo is a graduate of Rice Architecture who lives and works as an architect and researcher in Houston, TX.

ISBN 978-3-03860-290-3


Mexico’s architecture has experienced a strong renaissance in the early 21st century Contemporary housing designs by Mexican architects draw particular interest from all over the world The book features twenty-two outstanding housing projects in Mexico through images, plans, and concise descriptions Scholarly essays and conversations with architects, policy makers, and researchers offer background information

Jesús Vassallo, Sebastián López Cardozo (eds.)

Nueva Vivienda New Housing Paradigms in Mexico Architecture at Rice Contributions by Armando Hashimoto and Surella Segú, Sebastián López Cardozo, and Jesús Vassallo; conversations with Hector Barroso, Gabriela Etchegaray, Alfonso Garduno, and Chavo Macias; Jorge Ambrosi, Wonne Ickx, Diego Ricalde, and Rodrigo Rivero Borrell; Luis Aldrete, Alfonso Enciso, Alberto Kritzler, and Magui Peredo Book design by Luis Vassallo Paperback 320 pages, 115 color and 159 b/w illustrations 17 × 24 cm 978-3-03860-290-3 English sFr. 49.00 | € 48.00 | £ 45.00 | $ 50.00 August 2022 (Europe) | November 2022 (US)

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Despite its consistent presence in architectural practice throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, collage has never been considered a standard form of architectural representation like drafting, model making, or sketching. The work of Marshall Brown, an architect and artist, demonstrates the power of collage as an architectural medium. In Brown’s view, collage changes the terms of architectural authorship and challenges outdated definitions of originality. Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Architecture of Collage: Marshall Brown at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the beautifully designed book features some forty collages by Marshall Brown. These works come from four of his collage series, including Chimera, Je est un autre, as well as the previously unpublished Prisons of Invention and Piranesian Maps of Berlin. Additionally, there are photographs of Ziggurat, an outdoor sculpture with a design based on a collage from Chimera. The full-color plates are supplemented with essays by critic and curator Aaron Betsky, scholar of art history and archaeology Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s curator James Glisson, and Marshall Brown that outline the conceptual foundations of Brown’s intriguing exploration of an intersection of architecture and art.

The first book on American architect Marshall Brown and his collages, which sit at the intersection of architecture and art

James Glisson is an art historian and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s curator of contemporary art. Marshall Brown is an architect and artist. He runs his Chicago-based design practice Marshall Brown Projects and is an associate professor of architecture at Princeton University. He represented the United States at the 2016 International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. His work is held in the collections of major museums, such as the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

ISBN 978-3-03860-291-0


First book on American architect Marshall Brown’s oeuvre at the intersection of architecture and art Features around forty of Marshall Brown’s collages, many of which are published for the first time ever in this book Essays by distinguished scholars outline the conceptual foundations of Brown’s intriguing work Exhibition: The Architecture of Collage: Marshall Brown at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (October 2, 2022 to January 7, 2023).

James Glisson, Marshall Brown (eds)

The Architecture of Collage Marshall Brown Contributions by Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Aaron Betsky, Marshall Brown, and James Glisson. Foreword by Larry J. Feinberg Book design by Sandra Doeller Hardback 124 pages, 62 color and 8 b/w illustrations 23 × 31 cm 978-3-03860-291-0 English sFr. 49.00 | € 48.00 | £ 45.00 | $ 50.00 September 2022 (Europe) | October 2022 (US)

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In Looking for the Voids, Hong Kong-based Swiss architect Géraldine Borio presents findings from fifteen years of experimental urban research in Asia, proposing new ways to interpret and design urban space. Borio’s focus is on the interstitial spaces of the built environment, the back and in-between alleys and the sidewalks that are in constant flux and move between the poles of inside–outside, public–private, or legal–illegal.

What can urban interstitial spaces in major cities in Asia teach us for the expansion of architectural practice?

This lavishly and attractively designed book offers a survey of the lessons Borio has learned from analyzing urban typologies in Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Seoul, and from engaging with residents and their informal appropriation of such semi-private urban spaces. The concrete design principles that Borio has derived from her fieldwork offer assistance to researchers and urban designers in their own investigations and in translating their findings into new projects for the further development of urban and metropolitan spaces.

Géraldine Borio is founder of the Hong Kongbased research and design firm Borio Lab and an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Hong Kong. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at renowned venues such as the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein (near Basel), the Rotterdam Architecture Biennale, and the ICI Curatorial Hub in New York. Together with Caroline Wüthrich, she published the previous book Hong Kong In-Between (Park Books and MCCM Creations, 2015).

ISBN 978-3-03860-297-2


A survey of fifteen years of urban research by Hong Kong-based Swiss architect Géraldine Borio in three metropolitan areas in Asia Introduces concrete design principles derived from Borio’s findings Offers guidance for urban space analysis and the translation of findings into new urban designs Attractive book design by Ludovic Balland Typography Cabinet

Géraldine Borio

Looking for the Voids Learning from Asia’s Liminal Urban Spaces as a Foundation to Expand an Architectural Practice Preface by Thomas Daniell Book design by Ludovic Balland Typography Cabinet Wire-bound approx. 152 pages, 60 color and 40 illustrations 19 × 28 cm 978-3-03860-297-2 English sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 | £ 32.00 | $ 40.00 October 2022 (Europe) | March 2023 (US)

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In their new book, the international CARTHA network engages with the question of forming identity in society and the role that architecture plays in this process. Inspired by Jacques Lacan’s approach from psychoanalysis, CARTHA’s members break down the identity-formation process into four sub-steps, which they explore in interviews: Maarten Delbeke, professor of history and theory of architecture at ETH Zurich, talks about Assimilation; Frederike Lausch, researcher at TU Darmstadt’s Department of Architecture, about Appropriation; Rob Krier, Berlin and Liguria-based architect and sculptor, about Denial, and Jonathan Sergison, London-based architect, about Reconciliation. These conversations make up the cornerstones for a new, experimental design methodology, which has been tested in practice by architecture firms Bruther (Bordeaux), Bureau Spectacular (Los Angeles), Conen Sigl (Zurich), Made In (Geneva / Zurich), Monadnock (Rotterdam), Studio Muoto (Paris), and Sam Jacob Studio (London). CARTHA—Building Identities features a variety of buildings—houses, cottages, apartments—designed in the context of these insights.

A handbook on fundamental issues of architectural design today, compiled by the international CARTHA network

The book offers a didactic manual for contemporary architectural design. The concept of identity that CARTHA proposes invites readers to adopt a critical attitude towards any found environment. The objective is a deeper understanding of how architects actually create identity through their designs.

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CARTHA—On Relations in Architecture 978-3-03860-037-4 English sFr. 29.00 | € 29.00 £ 20.00 | $ 29.00 ISBN 978-3-03860-037-4

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CARTHA—On Making Heimat 978-3-03860-053-4 English sFr. 19.00 | € 19.00 £ 18.00 | $ 20.00 ISBN 978-3-03860-053-4

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CARTHA is a network of young architects and designers from all over the world. The international platform focuses on alternating topics and creates a landscape of contemporary architecture from opinions, insights, and new designs gathered in their exchange with other architects, scholars, and researchers.

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ISBN 978-3-03860-314-6


The latest book by the international CARTHA network engages with fundamental issues of architectural design today Explores the role of architecture in forming identity in society in interviews with renowned scholars and architects Features designs based on an experimental methodology by the much-recognized international firms Bruther, Bureau Spectacular, Conen Sigl, Made In, Monadnok, Studio Muoto, and Sam Jacob Studio

Holly Baker, Pablo Garrido, Ainsley Johnston, Amy Perkins, Rubén Valdez, Francisco Moura Veiga (eds.)

CARTHA—Building Identity A Handbook for Architectural Design Contributions by Bruther, Bureau Spectacular, Conen Sigl, Made In, Monadnok, Studio Muoto, and Sam Jacob Studio; Interviews with Marteen Delbeke, Rob Krier, Frederike Lausch, and Jonathan Sergison Book design by Max Frischknecht Hardback approx. 112 pages, 40 color and 30 b/w illustrations 15 × 21 cm 978-3-03860-314-6 English sFr. 29.00 | € 29.00 | £ 25.00 | $ 30.00 October 2022 (Europe) | March 2023 (US)

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Towards Territorial Transition presents new spatial strategies, concepts, and approaches for shaping large-scale and transnational developments in architecture and urban design towards decarbonization and ecological transition. The contributions investigate interactions between ecological and resource-related systems and landscapes. They explore potential solutions to address and deal with the dramatic threats posed by climate change, and with the social crisis that may emerge from them. The book introduces six basic terms of territorial transition— Territory, Scale, Transition, Resource, Platform, and Uncertainty—and visualizes them with spatial strategies elaborated at the École nationale supérieure d’architecture Versailles and at Graz University of Technology. Moreover, it presents a selection of transnational projects of territorial transition, such as Luxembourg in Transition (Luxembourg / France), Grand Genève (Switzerland / France) and Top Noordrand (Belgium / Netherlands).

Coping with climate change and its sweeping effects requires large-scale decarbonization and poses major challenges for urban and infra­structure design

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Traffic Space is Public Space A Handbook for Transformation 978-3-03860-165-4 English / German sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 £ 35.00 | $ 39.00

Basics of Urbanism 12 Notions of Territorial Transformation 978-3-03860-260-6 English / German sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 £ 35.00 | $ 40.00

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Matthias Armengaud is an architect and founding partner of AWP office for territorial reconfiguration in Paris. He teaches as a visiting professor at ENSA Versailles and previously taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Berlage Institute at TU Delft. Aglaée Degros is a professor and head of the Institute for Urban Design at Graz University of Technology, and an Honorary Science Fellow at the Free University in Brussels. She is also a cofounder the urban design firm Artgineering in Brussels.

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ISBN 978-3-03860-305-4


Introduces new strategies, concepts, and approaches in architecture and urban design for fundamental changes towards decarbonization and ecological turnaround Presents a selection of large-scale trans­ national projects based on these strategies and concepts Features essays by and a conversation with international scholars, researchers, and designers

Matthias Armengaud, Aglaée Degros (eds.)

Towards Territorial Transition A plea to large-scale decarbonizing Contributions by Marc Armengaud, Matthias Armengaud, Stefan Bendiks, Matthijs Bouw, Aglaée Degros, Florian Dupont, Simon Hartmann, Radostina Radulova-Stahmer, Eva Schwab, and Ingrid Taillandier; and a conversation with Anita Berrizbeitia and Panos Mantziaras. Photo essay by Anna Positano Book design by AWP office for territorial reconfiguration Paperback approx. 240 pages, 130 color and 20 b/w illustrations 19 × 24 cm 978-3-03860-305-4 English sFr. 39.00 | € 38.00 | £ 35.00 | $ 45.00 November 2022 (Europe) | April 2023 (US)

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EUROPAN is an initiative, supported by nine European countries, which stages a biennial competition for young architects as well as landscape and urban designers. Participants are invited to submit innovative and experimental models of urban development. The topic of the 2021 edition of the EUROPAN competition was Living Cities. 2,148 participants from all over Europe, gathered in teams, submitted 677 proposals for forty cities. This book features the six winning proposals for the Austrian cities of Graz, Klagenfurt, and Linz, presented in detail through photos, plans, and visualizations, as well as concise texts. Their focus is on architectural and urban design interventions and processes. They offer innovative concepts for the use of public space, holistic approaches to resource-saving construction, as well as cross-functional models for the use of space. The volume is a treasure trove of trendsetting ideas on the future of our cities and the development of a new urban culture.

Pioneering ideas for tackling climate change and balancing social, economic, and cultural inequalities in cities: the winning submissions to the 2021 EUROPAN competition for Austria

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Iris Kaltenegger is an architect and general secretary of EUROPAN Austria. She is the founder and president of Open House Vienna – Architecture for All and teaches at the Technical University of Vienna.

EUROPAN Austria is a founding member of Paris-based EUROPAN Europe, the network for architecture and urban design founded in 1989. At a national level, it directs the joint EUROPAN program and assures the development and implementation of new solutions.

Bart Lootsma is an architectural historian, theoretician, critic, and curator, and a board member of EUROPAN Austria. He teaches as a professor of architectural theory at the University of Innsbruck.

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ISBN 978-3-03860-296-5


Features the winning submissions to the 16th EUROPAN Competition 2021 for the Austrian cities of Graz, Klagenfurt, and Linz Presents the approaches of young inter­ national architects, landscape, and urban designers to the development of an inclusive and forward-looking city, selected by an international jury Shows current trends of future European urban design in Austria

Iris Kaltenegger, Bart Lootsma, EUROPAN Austria (eds.)

EUROPAN 16 Austria— Living Cities Contributions by Benni Eder, Susanne Eliasson, Andreas Hofer, Iris Kaltenegger, Elke Krasny, Bart Lootsma, Elisabeth Merk, Akil ScafeSmith, Paola Viganò, and Bernd Vlay. Photo essay by Bas Princen Book design by sensomatic Paperback 120 pages, 46 color and 76 b/w illustrations 20 × 30 cm 978-3-03860-296-5 English sFr. 29.00 | € 24.00 | £ 22.00 | $ 30.00 Available

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Milan-based architecture firm Onsitestudio have designed a new training campus for Italian Serie A soccer club U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. Located in the town of Sassuolo in the Emilia-Romagna region, and inaugurated in 2019, it is a functional-modernist yet highly atmospheric structure that provides the professionals of U.S. Sassuolo Calcio with state-of-the-art training facilities and offices. As part of a pioneering social responsibility initiative by the club, its playing fields and other amenities are also available to local amateur teams and for recreational sports. This book features the Mapei football centre through newly taken color and black-and-white photographs by Stefano Graziani and Filippo Romano, as well as floorplans, sections, and construction detail drawings. Complementary essays are contributed by Onsitestudio’s founding partners Giancarlo Floridi and Angelo Lunati, British historian and football expert John Foot; and Italian architect and intellectual Pier Paolo Tamburelli.

An elegant gem of contemporary architecture: the new training campus of Italian premier league soccer club U.S. Sassuolo Calcio

Giancarlo Floridi and Angelo Lunati are the founding partners of Onsitestudio in Milan and teach as professors of architectural design at the Politecnico di Milano. The firm’s portfolio comprises a wide range of projects for which they have been awarded numerous prizes. John Foot is a professor of history at the University of Bristol. He specializes in Italian history and culture and is the author of the perennial book Calcio. A History of Italian Football (2006). Pier Paolo Tamburelli is one of the founders of Milan-based architecture firm baukuh and a professor of design theory and design at Vienna’s university of technology, TU Wien. He was also an editor of the former influential architecture journal San Rocco.

ISBN 978-3-03860-310-8


Features the new training campus of Italian premier league soccer club U.S. Sassuolo Calcio, designed by Milan-based firm Onsitestudio The Mapei Football Center has a pioneering concept, making its facilities available to the general public Onsitestudio is one of Italy’s leading contemporary architecture firms

Onsitestudio, Giancarlo Floridi, Angelo Lunati (eds.)

Corner kick Mapei football centre Contributions by John Foot, Pier Paolo Tamburelli, Giancarlo Floridi and Angelo Lunati. Photographs by Stefano Graziani and Filippo Romano Book design by Sämi Bänziger Paperback approx. 60 pages, 59 color and 14 b/w illustrations 32.5 × 28 cm 978-3-03860-310-8 English sFr. 29.00 | € 29.00 | £ 25.00 | $ 35.00 September 2022 (Europe) | February 2023 (US)

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