
Books make an immense contribution to how we understand architecture in showing us examples, opening up interpretations, narratives and ideas, and providing instruction and knowledge. But who makes them, and what are their motivations?
Inspired by Women’s Day and challenged by the Architecture Foundation, editors at Women Writing Architecture sought out some of the women behind the scenes –publish... more
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For many years, the work of translator and editor Pamela Johnston has played a behind-the-scenes but essential role in architectural publishing. Based in London, Pamela spent over 30 years at AA Publications, and she shines a light on the enjoyment, ... more
Berlin-based publisher, curator and architect Ilka Ruby gives insight into her journey into publishing at Ruby Press, and her creative aversion to the monograph, which leads her to seek new formats and perspectives. With a political and social perspe... more
Emilia Terragni, born in Como but long-time citizen of London, gives insight into her journey from project editor to publisher at Phaidon Press. Responsible for the food, design and architecture titles, she explores the importance of the human subjec... more
Educator, editor and curator Shumi Bose, who grew up in Kolkata before returning to the UK to enter deep into the flow of architectural culture, reflects upon the intertwined nature of her multi-faceted work. Amongst various themes, she considers iss... more
Trained in anthropology, Morgan Crowcroft-Brown moved from Australia to London in 2017 to become, over time, the designer and production director at MACK. Her feeling for the relationship between cultural ideas and their representation, availability ... more
Based in Paris, Italian-born architect Claudia Mion is the publisher of Caryatide, a small platform for reflection on architecture, art and design that produces books and events. Interested in collective and collaborative work, Claudia reveals the in... more
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