Description
With the hindsight of almost twenty years of practice and a raft of high-profile projects around the world - perhaps best symbolized by his National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. - the significance of Adjaye's earlier projects is clear. Never shying away from a challenge, Adjaye used his first projects as testbeds for what would become his unique, acclaimed and highly sought after brand of 'critical regionalism'.
This monograph presents the first projects of Adjaye's corpus, many little documented. From London's West End to Brooklyn, clever urban interventions and pavilions to private houses for artists and public buildings for the many. These early projects, brought together and presented with new analyses and recently uncovered archival material, testify to the originality of an architect at the height of his talents who is changing the face of our built world.
The collected early works of Sir David Adjaye, winner of the 2021 RIBA royal gold medal
About the Author
Peter Allison is a London-based exhibition curator and teacher.
Reviews
'This suitably monumental new monograph, Works 1995-2007, covers those early, formative years and is among the year's must read architecture books' - Wallpaper*
Book Information
ISBN 9780500343517
Author Peter Allison
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1910g