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Assemble: Building, Community and Collaboration

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Assemble: Building, Community and Collaboration

Contributors:

By (Author) Aaron Betsky

ISBN:

9780500027004

Publisher:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Imprint:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publication Date:

5th August 2025

UK Publication Date:

7th August 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 270mm

Description

The long-awaited monograph on the Turner Prize-winning multidisciplinary architecture collective Assemble, gathering more than a decade of their groundbreaking collaborative work.

Architecture collective Assemble has transformed the definition of a successful young practice by working on temporary, small-scale, community-based projects, often reusing sites and materials. Described by architecture critic Edwin Heathcote as 'young, widely admired and increasingly influential', they are the future of architecture and the antithesis of the faceless, corporate juggernaut.

This retrospective of the first decade or so of Assemble's dynamic work, organized according to project type, highlights how their methods, working practices, interest in craft and building, and focus on reuse and material choices set them apart from other architecture practices. Based on extensive interviews with partners, the group's archives and documentation of their projects, and itself a collaborative labour of love, the book draws together nearly forty major pieces of work through stunning photography, drawings and text. Their projects range as widely as Granby Four Streets - a community-led project to rebuild a derelict neighbourhood in Liverpool - to a brewery in rural Japan and a train depot renovation in Arles.

Providing an essential overview of the group, from their self-initiated temporary projects to their meteoric rise to international acclaim, Aaron Betsky explores how Assemble's playful and subversive buildings have forged a pioneering new model of progressive architecture that continues to challenge the establishment.

Author Bio

Aaron Betsky is a critic and teacher living in Philadelphia. Previously, he was Professor and Director of the School of Architecture and Design at Virginia Tech and, prior to that, President of the School of Architecture at Taliesin. A critic of art, architecture and design, Betsky is the author of over twenty books on those subjects including 50 Lessons to Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright (2021), Making It Modern (2016), Architecture Matters (2017) and The Monster Leviathan: Anarchitecture (2024).

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