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Brigitte Lacombe
Martin Filler’s most recent book is Makers of Modern Architecture, Volume III: From Antoni Gaudí to Maya Lin, a collection of his writing on architecture in these pages. (May 2025)
Build, Britannia!
As one of England’s foremost authorities on architecture, Gavin Stamp distinguished himself by focusing on how buildings are lived in, rather than how they look.
Interwar: British Architecture, 1919–39
by Gavin Stamp, with a foreword by Rosemary Hill
March 27, 2025 issue
The Architect Who Unified America
H. H. Richardson invented a practical, adaptable style for American civic architecture that was used for decades after his death.
Henry Hobson Richardson: Drawings from the Collection of Houghton Library, Harvard University
by Jay Wickersham, Chris Milford, and Hope Mayo
December 19, 2024 issue
Up on the Roof
Carlos de Beistegui’s Parisian penthouse apartment, designed by Le Corbusier, was the product of two supreme egotists squaring off against each other.
Machine à Amuser: The Life and Death of the Beistegui Penthouse Apartment
by Wim van den Bergh
June 20, 2024 issue
Supersize That?
New supertall skyscrapers planned for Manhattan will reduce the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building to the scale of souvenir tchotchkes. With the current glut of unoccupied office space, they may be the last of their kind.
Supertall: How the World’s Tallest Buildings Are Reshaping Our Cities and Our Lives
by Stefan Al
Sky-High: A Critique of NYC’s Supertall Towers from Top to Bottom
by Eric P. Nash and Bruce Katz
Billionaires’ Row: Tycoons, High Rollers, and the Epic Race to Build the World’s Most Exclusive Skyscrapers
by Katherine Clarke
Supertall | Megatall: How High Can We Go?
by Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill Architecture
May 23, 2024 issue
The Neotraditionalist
The architect Robert A. M. Stern is America’s most vociferous and successful exponent of a Classicism that would be considered anachronistic in much of the rest of the world.
Between Memory and Invention: My Journey in Architecture
by Robert A.M. Stern with Leopoldo Villardi
November 2, 2023 issue
Too Good for Hollywood
Despite her long career on stage and screen—from an Oscar nomination to the blacklist—Aline MacMahon never became a household name.
Aline MacMahon: Hollywood, the Blacklist, and the Birth of Method Acting
by John Stangeland
June 22, 2023 issue
The Architect of Subtraction
Adolf Loos’s radical designs pared down architecture to its most basic elements.
Ornament and Crime: Thoughts on Design and Materials
by Adolf Loos, translated from the German by Shaun Whiteside
Essays on Adolf Loos
by Christopher Long
The Looshaus
by Christopher Long
Adolf Loos: Works and Projects
by Ralf Bock, with photographs by Philippe Ruault
The Private Adolf Loos
by Claire Beck Loos, translated from the German by Constance C. Pontasch and Nicholas Saunders, and edited by Carrie Paterson
Adolf Loos: The Last Houses
by Christopher Long
Adolf Loos on Trial
by Christopher Long
April 6, 2023 issue
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