
Beyond Architecture: The lesser-known works of Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid is known internationally for her distinctive and jaw-droppingly innovative buildings (including the London Aquatics Centre, one of…
Zaha Hadid is known internationally for her distinctive and jaw-droppingly innovative buildings (including the London Aquatics Centre, one of…
January’s Book of the Month is The Very Hungry City: Urban Energy Efficiency and the Economic Fate of Cities by Austin…
Pevsner Architectural Guides are among the most respected architecture books in the world, offering a comprehensive survey of…
When London Was Capital of America by Julie Flavell re-creates London’s heyday as the epicentre of the British empire. Today…
Congratulations to Nick Haynes, whose photograph of Charing Cross Mansions, Glasgow has won the Pevsner 60th Anniversary Photography Competition….
Yale’s Spring / Summer seasonal catalogue is now available now to order and download. Today we take a…
And Diverse are Their Hues (published last week by Yale University Press) is an exciting new book that…
Our Book of the Month for September goes straight to the root of a true British obsession. The Making…
From Jewish clothing merchants to Bangladeshi curry houses, ancient docks to the 2012 Olympics, the area of East…
In a new segment beginning today, we will be looking at independent bookshops from around the country, focusing…
In the next instalment in our series looking at contemporary British artists and accompanying Yale books, we take…
Vauxhall Gardens was the foremost pleasure garden of eighteenth and nineteenth-century London. The recently published Vauxhall Gardens: A…
The Pevsner Architectural Guides series is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Started by the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner in 1951,…
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition is an essential part of the London art calendar. First held in 1769…
The Pevsner Guide to Cumbria by Matthew Hyde has been awarded the The Michael Berry Prize for Guides, Walks and Places in…