Architecture Against Architecture: A Manifesto

Architecture Against Architecture: A Manifesto, by Reinier de Graaf (Verso, 2026), is a wake-up call to question the profession’s fundamental assumptions.

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Architecture Against Architecture: A Manifesto, by Reinier de Graaf (Verso, 2026), is a wake-up call to question the profession’s fundamental assumptions.

Architecture, as we know it, is in crisis. The authority of architects is crumbling, their methods no longer tenable. In a highly critical introspection, architect and writer Reinier de Graaf explores the tough choices ahead and the course of action that must follow.
Architecture Against Architecture demands we rethink both how and why we build. With wit and insight, De Graaf lays out the future of the profession, challenging readers to question the fundamental assumptions of the discipline. How do we end the feudal veneration of starchitects? When will architects finally recognize that it is in their own best interest to unionize? Why aren’t more practices collectively owned? Why do so many architects over sixty-seven refuse to retire? How do we stop buildings from being copy-righted? What will remain of architecture after AI? What can prevent iconic structures from being embroiled in money laundering? And the vital question: What projects should architects refuse on moral grounds?
– Reinier de Graaf, Architecture Against Architecture: A Manifesto (Verso, 2026), book description from the publisher’s website

The text is in English, no images.

Weight 350 g
Dimensions 21,8 × 14,8 × 2,1 cm
Author(s)

Reinier de Graaf

Publisher

Verso

Publishing year

2026

Language

Images

n/a

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

,

Number of pages

260

ISBN

978-1-80429-903-6