Architectural Criticism | Books

Explore a curated selection of books about architectural criticism. These books offer insightful analysis, historical context, and thought-provoking perspectives on architecture’s impact on society, culture, and the built environment. Available through our partner stores, these books examine the theory, philosophy, and critical discourse that shape architectural movements and urban development.

From modernist critiques and postmodern theory to discussions on sustainability, aesthetics, and functionality, this collection provides a deep dive into how architecture is perceived, evaluated, and challenged. Essential for architects, designers, scholars, and enthusiasts, these books offer critical reflections on the evolving role of architecture in shaping the human experience.

Pier Luigi Nervi: Minimum Series Cover Art

The monograph “Pier Luigi Nervi: Minimum Series” offers a comprehensive exploration of the influential architect and engineer’s works, providing insights through primary sources and visual interpretations. Read More →