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  • Architecture 1Lars Müller Publishers Spring 2019

    ArchitectureDesignPhotographyArtSociety

  • 2Bauhaus

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    English translation in commentary

    January

    Design: Integral Lars Müller21 × 29.7 cm, 8 ¼ × 11¾ in, 428 pages14 issues with separate commentary (144 pages) and translation in transparent slipcase, 93 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-588-1, English2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-594-2, GermanEUR 70.– GBP 65.– USD 80.–

    EISBN 978-3-03778-594-2

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    An authentic testimony of the 1920 avant-garde

    bauhaus journal 1926–1931Facsimile Edition

    Edited by Lars Müller In collaboration with Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für GestaltungWith complete English translation and an essay by Astrid Bähr

    One hundred years after the founding of Bauhaus, it’s time to revisit bauhaus journal as signifi cant written testimony of this iconic movement of modern art. In this journal, published periodically from 1926 to 1931, the most important voices of the movement are heard: masters of the Bauhaus, among others, Josef Albers, Walter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, and Oskar Schlemmer, as well as Herbert Bayer, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Gerrit Rietveld, and many more.

    They address the developments in and around the Bauhaus, the methods and focal points of their own teaching, and current projects of students and masters. At the time primarely addressed to the members of the “circle of friends of the bauhaus,” the journal published by Gropius and Moholy-Nagy makes tangible the authentic voice of this mouthpiece of the avant-garde. The facsimile reprint is intended to give new impetus to international discussion and research on the Bauhaus, its theories and designs.

    The exact replica of all individual issues are accompanied by a commentary booklet including an overview of the content, an English translation of all texts, and a scholarly essay which places the journal in its historical context.

    Complete facsimile edition of all 14 issues of the famous journal

    Gives insight into the thoughts and theories of Walter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Oskar Schlemmer, Marcel Breuer, and many more

  • 3Bauhaus

    On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, Lars Müller Publishers is reviving the spirit of the times that characterized the movement. At the time of its existence, the infl uence of Bauhaus extended well beyond the borders of Europe. Its groundbreaking practitioners played a formative role in the modern development of all areas of the liberal and applied arts as well as architecture. This infl uence remained even after National Socialism and Stalin’s rise to power put an abrupt end to the avant-garde movement in Europe, shifting it to the American continent. After World War II, these ideals blossomed anew and have since enjoyed varying popularity. This centenary provides an opportunity to explore the convictions of the Bauhaus and its protagonists and to examine their possible relevance in current discussions of design and aesthetics.

    Initially, four volumes of the Bauhausbücher are being made available to an international readership, appearing—some of them for the fi rst time—in English translation and original design and with commentary.

    In addition, a facsimile reprint of the 14 issues of the bauhaus journal, originally published by Walter Gropius and László Moholy-Nagy, makes tangible the signifi cant written testimony of the avant-garde.

    100 Years of Bauhaus

    BauhausbücherEdited by Lars MüllerIn collaboration with Bauhaus-Archiv /Museum für Gestaltung

    When the Bauhaus moved to Dessau in 1924, it was fi nally possible to publish the fi rst of the Bauhausbücher (Bauhaus books) that Walter Gropius and László Moholy-Nagy had conceived of in Weimar. The publishers intended for this series of books to give readers insight into the teachings of the Bauhaus and the possibilities for incorporating design in the everyday aspects of an ever more modern world. Written by an instructor at the art school or a representative of a like-minded movement, each volume discusses artistic, technical or societal issues of the time and the ideas of the Bauhaus in the areas of the arts, design, and architecture.

    January

    Design: László Moholy-Nagy18 × 23 cm, 7 × 9 in, 108 pages, with separate commentary, 100 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-584-3, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    Walter Gropius

    International ArchitectureBAUHAUSBÜCHER 1, 1925

    In what he called his “illustrated guide to modern architecture,” which starts off the Bauhausbücher series, Gropius gives an overview of the international architecture of the mid-1920s. A preface by the author explores, briefl y but in detail, the guiding principles that unite the avant-garde in all countries. This statement is followed by an extensive illustrated section showing examples of architecture from around the world. According to Gropius, these illustrations bear witness to the “development of a consistent worldview” that disposes of the prior role of the architect and expresses itself in a new language of shapes. Volume 1 of the Bauhausbücher allows the reader to broaden his or her view of German architectural history by placing the achievements of the Bauhaus in an international context and by documenting and capturing its philosophy of reform in an illustrative way.

    First English edition

  • 4Bauhaus

    January

    Design: László Moholy-Nagy18 × 23 cm, 7 × 9 in, 56 pages, with separate commentary, 87 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-585-0, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 28.– USD 35.–

    January

    Design: László Moholy-Nagy18 × 23 cm, 7 × 9 in, 134 pages, with separate commentary, 100 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-587-4, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    Design: László Moholy-Nagy18 × 23 cm, 7 × 9 in, 68 pages, with separate commentary, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-586-7, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 28.– USD 35.–

    Piet Mondrian

    New DesignBAUHAUSBÜCHER 5, 1925

    Although Piet Mondrian was not an active member of the Bauhaus, his name is often mentioned in connection with the art school. Starting with a philosophical foray in which he describes art as a fi gurative expression of human existence, Mondrian embeds his concept of a New Design in the various forms of artistic expression. He looks into the question of whether there is a prevailing hierarchy between painting and architecture and dares to take a far-reaching look at the future of neoplasticism. Harry Holtzman’s renowned translations of Mondrian’s fi ve essays on New Design appear in this volume in a complete compilation for the fi rst time. The publication is true to the content and design of the German fi rst edition of 1925.

    Paul Klee

    Pedagogical SketchbookBAUHAUSBÜCHER 2, 1925

    In the second volume of the Bauhausbücher, Paul Klee takes a theoretical approach to sketching using geometric shapes and lines. He illustrates pedagogically the guiding philosophy of the Bauhaus masters of reinterpreting artistic design as a craft. Klee’s own theory of shapes and colors—charting the relationships between line, shape, surface, and color in the visual space—is clearly explained in this volume. In the present volume, the 1953 English translation of Pedagogical Sketch-book by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy is combined with the design and physical qualities of the original German edition from 1925.

    László Moholy-Nagy

    Painting, Photography, FilmBAUHAUSBÜCHER 8, 1925

    Moholy-Nagy’s efforts to have photography and fi lmmaking recognized as means of artistic design on the same level as painting are propounded and explained at length in this volume. The Hungarian artist makes the case for a functional transformation within the visual arts and for the further devel-opment of photographic design options. Alongside theoretical and technical approaches as well as detailed forays into the broad fi eld of the medium of photography, Moholy-Nagy uses an extensive appendix of illustrations to provide a thorough survey of the numerous possibilities that photographic and cinematic work had in store as early as 1925.

    January

  • 5Architecture

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    Design: Integral Lars Müller29.7 × 21 cm, 11¾ × 8 ¼ in, approx. 240 pagesapprox. 150 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-590-4, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 40.– USD 50.–

    A must-have monograph on the renownedbohemian architect Pruscha

    Carl PruschaSingular PersonalityArchitect, Bohemian, Activist

    Edited by Arno Ritter and Lars Müller Photographs by Iwan Baan, Hertha HurnausWith texts by Natalie Lettner, Majushree Thapa

    This monograph on the work of Austrian architect Carl Pruscha (born 1936) is divided into the three geographical areas of his life and legacy: the United States, Kathmandu, and Vienna. Following his study of architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Pruscha spent the early 1960s attend-ing Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, constantly in search of inspiration and visions, a balance between work and free time, and a desire for freedom and self-determination.

    An invitation by the UN to go to Nepal in 1964 enabled him to establish himself as a practicing architect. Various construction projects along with the Kathmandu Valley Development and Preser-vation Project made it possible for him to observe and document, to plan and build. Living within a foreign culture encouraged him to examine roles, status, and privileges in society and investigate the works of Kenzo Tange and Louis Kahn. After returning to Vienna in 1978, he was a professor and later the head of the Academy of Fine Arts. Pruscha’s academic and societal infl uence brought to light the differences between teaching and practice in architecture and made this activist and bohemian a defi ning fi gure in the city.

    The three chapters are accompanied by photographic portfolios by Iwan Baan and Hertha Hurnaus, numerous project documentations, and a detailed timeline that illustrates the geopolitical, cultural, and technological developments surrounding the life and times of Carl Pruscha.

    A richly illustrated portrait of the Austrian architect

    On Pruscha’s life and work in the USA, Nepal, and Vienna

    With photographs by Iwan Baan and Hertha Hurnaus

  • 6Architecture

    Previously published books on related topics:

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    Design: R221 × 27 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ½ in, approx. 416 pagesapprox. 400 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-589-8, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 28.– USD 35.–

    Leonardo Finotti

    A Collection of Latin American Modern Architecture

    Design: Integral Lars Müller30 × 24 cm, 11¾ × 9½ in, 160 pages103 illustrations, hardcover 2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-503-4, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 30.– USD 45.–

    Kenneth Frampton

    A Genealogy of Modern Architecture

    Ashley Simone (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller24 × 17.3 cm, 9 ½ × 6 ¾ in, 304 pages692 illustrations, hardcover2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-369-6, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 29.– USD 40.–

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    An essential collection of modern architecture

    Infi nite Span90 Years of Brazilian ArchitectureEdited by Fernando Serapião and Guilherme WisinkIn collaboration with Casa da ArquitecturaWith texts by Adrián Gorelik, Daniele Pisani, Jean-Louis Cohen, Ana Vaz Milheiro, Diego de Souza, Ana Luiza Nobre, Wellington Cançado

    In architecture, a span is something to be conquered, a challenge to overcome. For an instance by reducing the number of supports, expanding fl oor slabs horizontally, tearing into the open air, and shedding more light on the ground fl oor. But span, or “vão” in Portuguese, also means a project or an action that ends in failure: something that was done in vain. For Brazilian architects, the word vão is almost always a synonym of freedom. In Brazil, modernization was touted as a leap over the country’s history, cast as “backwardness” and, in the case of architecture, over the absence of two traditions: the classical and the artisanal—an abysmal jump, in the face of the immense scale of its territory. And a challenge met head-on by an ambitious aesthetic avant-garde, invested in new design and remark-able engineering. Brazil is a country “condemned to the modern,” said the critic Mário Pedrosa, conceiving this condemnation as liberation from tradition and as a freedome to transform what could be done in vain (“em vão”) in the effective cultural conquest of the free span (“vão livre”).

    This publication assembles representative projects and works of Brazilian architecture made between 1920 and 2018. It will propose crosscutting dialogues between the presented projects and highlight the intersections between architecture, music, literature, cinema, and performing arts. The book is structured in six chronological and thematic modules with titles corresponding to outstanding songs of each period.

    Exhibition Infi nito Vão—90 Years of Brazilian Architecture at Casa da Arquitectura in Porto (28.9.2018–10.3.2019)

    Including works of Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, Roberto Burle Marx, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Sérgio Ferro, and many more

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    February

    Design: Theo Deutinger16 × 24 cm, 6 ¼ × 9  ½ in, approx. 160 pagesapprox. 63 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-592-8, Englishapprox. EUR 25.– GBP 22.– USD 30.–

    Theo Deutinger

    Handbook of Tyranny

    Design: Theo Deutinger21 × 29.7 cm, 8¼ × 11¾ in, 160 pages987 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-534-8, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 30.–

    Handbook of Tyranny portrays the routine cruelties of the twenty-fi rst century through a series of detailed non-fi ctional graphic illustrations. None of these cruelties represent extraordinary violence — they refl ect day-to-day implementation of laws and regulations around the globe. Every page of the book questions our current world of walls and fences, police tactics and prison cells, crowd control and refugee camps. The dry and factual style of storytelling through technical drawings is the graphic equivalent to bureaucratic rigidity born of laws and regulations. The level of detail depicted in the illustrations of the book mirror the repressive efforts taken by authorities around the globe.

    Previously published books by Theo Deutinger:

    The world in a book—reduced to the max

    Theo Deutinger

    Ultimate AtlasLogbook of Spaceship Earth

    With Ultimate Atlas, Theo Deutinger—architect, designer, and author of the acclaimed Handbook of Tyranny—illustrates the basic data of Earth and its inhabitants to create a total portrait of the planet. How can we keep track of everything that happens on the Earth? How can we share this information with its inhabitants, despite their different languages and cultural backgrounds? Expanding on the visions of Buckminster Fuller and Stewart Brand, Ultimate Atlas answers these questions by radically levelling graphic data.

    Breaking down planet earth into 12 sections, the book gives a page spread to information pertaining to themes like ethnic groups, religions, nuclear warheads, and number of motor vehicles per country. The white pages of the book are divided by vertical black lines, in decreasing percentages from left to right. In this way Ultimate Atlas charts the planet with an impressive simplicity and clarity. The territorial size of Earth’s countries; the planet’s most commonly spoken languages; the places where the most chickens are raised; all this information is lucidly displayed for ready comprehen-sion. Here is truly “planet earth in a book.”

    THEO DEUTINGER is an architect, writer, and designer of socio-cultural studies. He is founder and head of TD, an offi ce that combines architecture with research, visualization, and conceptual thinking in all scale levels from global planning, urban master plans, architecture to graphical and journalistic work.

    Successor of Deutinger’s highly awarded Handbook of Tyranny

    Breaking down data on surface, population, nature, food, energy, infrastructure, internet, wealth, military, human, and space

  • 8Design

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    March

    Design: Christoph Grünberger17 × 24 cm, 6 ²⁄3 × 9  ½ in, 304 pages55 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-593-5, Englishapprox. EUR 45.– GBP 40.– USD 50.–

    A contemporary tool-box to design new forms

    Christoph Grünberger

    Analog AlgorithmSource-Related Grid Systems

    With a foreword by Paul McNeil

    This book is a tool kit to create new forms. It deals with grid-based design and gives the reader techniques to develop new forms, fonts, logos, and patterns. The concept represents a design process in which individual decisions follow much larger and deeper principles than immediate and spontaneous-intuitive actions. Using a wide variety of examples, each chapter contains a detailed description of the procedure from form analysis to setting up design rules and their application. Both a workbook and a source of inspiration, this publication provides designers and architects with the tool they need to fi nd analytical forms—analog, algorithm-based, exploratory but never of arbi-trary origin. The procedures described allow an almost infi nite number of possibilities. The designer is thus transformed from inventor to interpreter or curator, who assesses individual forms for logos, fonts or patterns on the fl y and ensures that the design process is always effi cient and goal-oriented. CHRISTOPH GRÜNBERGER (*1975) is a German illustrator and designer. He is active in the fi elds of corporate, interactive and spatial design, with a strong focus on exploring the limits of interaction and desktop applications. Together with Stefan Gandl he is co-author of the book Neubau Modul and collaborated on the exhibition NeubauIsm at gallery MU (Eindhoven/NL) in 2008, which was opened by Wim Crouwel. For the video installation Wutbürger, a co-operation with Andreas Lutz, he received the excellence Award in the Art section at the Japan Media Arts Festival in Toyko in 2015. His works as a freelance designer have been awarded nationally and internationally.

    New innovative methods and techniques for designers and architects

    A visual guide through the sheer infi nite possibilities of grids

  • 9Art

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    March

    Design: Offshore Studio20 × 27.5 cm, 7¾ × 10¾ in, approx. 220 pagesapprox. 118 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-597-3, Englishapprox. EUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

    ISBN 978-3-03778-597-3

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    A multi-faceted picture of national security systems

    Salvatore Vitale

    How to Secure a CountryFrom Border Policing via Weather Forecast to Social Engineering —a Visual Study of 21st Century Statehood

    Edited by Salvatore Vitale and Lars WillumeitIn collaboration with Fotostiftung Schweiz, WinterthurWith essays by Roland Bleiker, Jonas Hagmann, and Lars Willumeit

    Switzerland is well-known as one of the safest countries on earth and as a prime example of effi ciency and effi cacy. One of the central reasons that such a country exists is the development of a culture based on protection, which is supported by the presence and production of national security. When in 2014 Swiss people voted in favor of a federal popular initiative “against massive immigration,” Salvatore Vitale, an immigrant living in Switzerland, felt the need to research this phenomenon in order to comprehend where the motives for this constant need for security originate and how they became part of Swiss culture.

    In How to Secure a Country Vitale explores this country’s national security measures by focusing on “matter-of-fact” types of instructions, protocols, bureaucracies, and clear-cut solutions which he visualizes in photographs, diagrams, and graphical illustrations. The result is a case study that can be used to explain the global context and the functioning of contemporary societies. Essays by political scientists Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) and Roland Bleiker (University of Queensland, Australia) provide an analysis of the structure of the Swiss security system and a view on the politics of photography. Lars Willumeit, curator and social anthropologist, will discuss attitudes, behaviors, and codes in 21st Century statehood.

    SALVATORE VITALE (*1986) is a Swiss-based visual artist and editor. He studied Fine Arts at the Zurich University of Arts. His work has received numerous awards and is shown in museums and at photo festivals worldwide.

    Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur (February 23–May 26, 2019)

    On the link between worry barometers, border control, and fi ngerprint scanners

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  • 10Art

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    March

    Design: Michael Dumontier, Micah Lexier17 × 24 cm, 6 ²⁄3 × 9  ½ in, 392 pages392 Illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-591-1, Englishapprox. EUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    A poetic dialogue in pictures between two creative minds

    Michael Dumontier, Micah Lexier

    Call Ampersand ResponseCall Ampersand Response is a collaborative artwork made through an exchange of images via email. Between 2011 and 2017 Michael Dumontier and Micah Lexier conceived this activity as a way to share with each other their mutual interest in found images, line drawings, and used books.

    The starting image was of a circle on a rectangle; every subsequent image was visually connected to the previous one. It was understood from the beginning that they had to use images that could be scanned from physical items they already had at home (no images from the Internet)—such as children’s books, personal collections of technical manuals, and assorted ephemera. The call-and-response nature of the enterprise can be appreciated in the distinctive pairs of facing pages that present themselves as you go through the bound book. To reinforce their dual roles each image appears twice in the book, once as response and again as call. One can see the resulting series of images as a closed loop with no beginning and no end.

    This second, expanded edition includes the entire project of 196 exchanges that make up Dumontier and Lexier’s clever, competitive, and meandering loop of images. Creative people in art and design will take pleasure in browsing the book and discover formal analogies, witty poetic correspondence, and dadaesque follies, which congregate to an unseen visual narrative. Truly an inspirational tool for creative activists! MICAH LEXIER (born 1960) is a Toronto-based artist whose activities including making, collecting, and organizing. He has presented over 100 solo exhibitions, participated in more than 200 group exhibitions and has produced a dozen permanent public commissions. In 2015 Lexier was honoured with a Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts. MICHAEL DUMONITER *1974) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Winnipeg. His work has been exhibited internationally including in New York City, Boston, and Padova, Italy. He is known in particular for his minimal paintings and collages. He may be best known for his collaborations with Marcel Dzama, Neil Farber, and others as a founding member of The Royal Art Lodge.

    A source of visual inspiration in a playful and ingenious manner

    Following two artists communicating without words—but with 196 images found in their collections

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    Philippe Rahm architectes

    Architectural ClimatesDesign: NORM16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ inapprox. 256 pagesapprox. 100 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-555-3, Englishapprox. EUR 27.– GBP 27.– USD 35.–

    April

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    Kazuo ShinoharaOn the Threshold of Space-MakingSeng Kuan (Ed.)Co-edited by Christian Kerez

    Design: Integral Lars Müller25 × 20.7 cm, 9¾ × 8¼ in, approx. 200 pagesapprox. 150 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-533-1, Englishapprox. EUR 45.– GBP 37.– USD 50.–

    May

    Steven Holl Architects

    Library, a Social CondenserHunter’s Point Community Library

    Dimitra Tsachrelia (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ inapprox. 300 pagesapprox. 200 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-552-2, Englishapprox. EUR 30.– GBP 27.– USD 35.–

    May

    Kenya Hara

    100 WhitesDesign: Kenya Hara3.5 × 19.5 cm, 5¼ × 7¾ in, approx. 216 pages, approx. 5 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-579-9, Englishapprox. EUR 25.– GBP 20.– USD 30.–

    March

    Beat Streuli Fabric of RealityDesign: Beat Streuli and Integral Lars Müller20 × 27.5 cm, 8¼ × 10¾ in, approx. 620 pagesapprox. 290 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-576-8, Englishapprox. EUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

    February

    Mark Wasiuta

    Information Fall-Out: Buckminster Fuller’s World GameDesign: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ inapprox. 240 pagesapprox. 150 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-553-9, Englishapprox. EUR 30.– GBP 27.– USD 35.–

    June

    Previously announced

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    With essays by Nils Röller and Herta Van Gelder

    With his new artist’s book Fabric of Reality, Beat Streuli for the fi rst time lays a trail leading through his oeuvre. Following Public Works (JRP Ringier, 2012), which delivered an overview of Streuli’s installations from 1996–2011, the artist now links projects, photographs, and video stills from the past seven years with early black-and-white works. Arranged in close succession and with frequent superimposition, the works create a visual rhythm that conveys an impression of an oeuvre marked by sober conceptual observation verging on documentary status. Accompanying prose texts and photoscientifi c essays embed Streuli’s work in a discursive context.

    Initially proposed for the US Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Buckminster Fuller’s World Game was played for the fi rst time in 1969 in New York. Across its different manifestations it remained focused on the goals of overcoming energy scarcity and altering conventional territorial politics through the redistribution of world resources. This anti-war game was intended to discover the right conditions for perpetual ecological peace. Mirroring Cold War command and control infrastructures, proposals for World Game centres described a vast computerized network that could process, map, and visualize environmental information drawn from, among other sources, Russian and American spy satellites—making the World Game more topical then ever.

    This book assembles and analyzes documents related to various instanc-es of the World Game conceived, proposed, and played from 1969 to 1982. It examines the World Game as a system for environmental informa-tion and as a process of resource administration.

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  • 12Backlist Architecture

    Landscape of FaithArchitectural Interventions along the Mexican Pilgrimage Route

    Tatiana Bilbao Estudio (Ed.)Photographs by Iwan Baan

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 320 pages202 illustration, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-499-0, Engl./SpanishEUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 35.–

    Roberto Burle Marx LecturesLandscape as Art and Urbanism

    Gareth Doherty (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller15 × 20 cm, 6 × 7¾ in, 288 pages73 illustrations, paperback 2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-379-5, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 30.–

    Emilio AmbaszEmerging NaturePrecursor of Architecture and Design

    Design: Integral Lars Müller21 × 29.7 cm, 8¼ × 11¾ in, 312 pages160 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-526-3, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 32.– USD 39.–

    Ethics of the Urban The City and the Spaces of the Political

    Mohsen Mostafavi (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 332 pages138 illustrations, paperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-381-8, English EUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 35.–

    Beatriz Colomina

    X-Ray Architecture

    Design: Integral Lars Müller15 × 20 cm, 6 × 7 ¾ in, 192 pages277 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-443-3, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

    Marcel BreuerBuilding Global Institutions

    Barry Bergdoll and Jonathan Massey (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 368 pages345 illustrations, paperback 2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-519-5, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 29.– USD 40.–

    Mark Wigley

    Cutting Matta-Clark The Anarchitecture Project

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 528 pages813 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-427-3, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 28.– USD 39.–

    Make New HistoryChicago Architecture Biennial 2017

    Mark Lee, Sharon Johnston, Sarah Hearne, Letizia Carzoli (Eds.)

    Design: Zak Group20 × 27 cm, 7¾ × 10½ in, 344 pages300 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-535-5, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    Embodied Energy and DesignMaking Architecture between Metrics and Narratives

    David Benjamin (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller21 × 29.7 cm, 8¼ × 11¾ in, 232 pages217 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-525-6, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 32.– USD 39.–

    Chris Blencowe and Judith Levine

    Moholy’s EditThe Avant-Garde at Sea, August 1933

    Design: Integral Lars Müller15 × 24 cm, 6 × 9½ in, 198 pages95 illustrations, hardcover2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-566-9, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

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    Sigfried Giedion

    Liberated Dwelling Reto Geiser (Ed.)

    Design: Sigfried Giedion / Integral Lars Müller12.5 × 19 cm, 5 × 7½ in, 100 p. facsimile with commentary (96 p.) in transparent slipcase2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-568-3, English with German facsimile2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-581-2, German EUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

    Peter Eisenman

    The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture

    Second edition in smaller format

    Design: Integral Lars Müller23 × 24 cm, 9 × 9½ in, 384 pages600 illustrations, hardcover2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-573-7, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 27.– USD 35.–

    Alejandro Aravena ElementalThe Architect’s Studio

    Design: Camilla Jørgensen & Søren Damstedt, Trefold24 × 30 cm, 9½ × 11¾ in, 240 pages240 illustrations, hardcover2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-572-0, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 40.– USD 50.–

    Wang Shu Amateur Architecture StudioThe Architect’s Studio

    Design: Camilla Jørgensen &Søren Damstedt, Trefold24 × 30 cm, 9½ × 11¾ in, 240 pages239 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-531-7, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 40.– USD 50.–

    Lydia Kallipoliti

    The Architecture of closed WorldsOr, What Is the Power of Shit?

    In collaboration with Storefront for Art and Architecture

    Design: Pentagram20 × 27 cm, 7¾ × 10¾ in, 300 pages360 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-580-5, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

    Ecological UrbanismThis revised edition features over 40 new projects

    Mohsen Mostafavi, Gareth Doherty (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6 ½ × 9 ½ in, 656 pages1600 illustrations, hardcover2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-467-9, EnglishEUR 50.– GBP 37.– USD 50.–

  • 13Backlist Architecture

    Kiyonori KikutakeBetween Land and Sea

    Ken Tadashi Oshima (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller25 × 20.7 cm, 9 ¾ × 8 ¼ in, 216 pages209 illustrations, hardcover 2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-432-7, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 37.– USD 50.–

    Operating Manual for Spaceship EarthJamie Snyder (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars MüllerReprint, Original 1969 12 × 19 cm, 4¾ × 7½ in, 152 pages7 illustrations in black and whitepaperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-126-5, EnglishEUR 15.– GBP 15.– USD 20.–

    Your Private SkyR. Buckminster FullerThe Art of Design Science

    Joachim Krausse and Claude Lichtenstein (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller 16.5 × 24 cm, 6  ½ × 9  ½ in, 528 pages 600 illustrations, paperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-524-9, English EUR 35.– GBP 32.– USD 40.–

    Giulia Foscari

    Elements of Venice

    With a foreword written by Rem Koolhaas

    Design: Giulia Foscari and Integral Lars Müller12 × 16.7 cm, 4 ¾ × 6 ½ in, 696 pages1200 illustrations, paperback2014, ISBN 978-3-03778-429-7, EnglishEUR 29.– GBP 24.– USD 36.–

    Offi ceUS Manual

    Eva Franch i Gilabert, Ana Miljački, Carlos Mínguez Carrasco, Jacob Reidel, Ashley Schafer (Eds.)

    Design: Pentagram16 × 24 cm, 6 ¼ × 9 ½ in, 288 pages461 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-439-6, EnglishEUR 20.– GBP 17.– USD 25.–

    David Adjaye

    David AdjayeConstructed Narratives

    Peter Allison (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 320 pages361 illustrations, paperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-517-1, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 35.– USD 49.–

    The Building

    José Aragüez (Ed.)

    Design: Luke Bulman—Offi ce17 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 416 pages244 illustrations, hardcover2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-498-3, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 35.– USD 49.–

    Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary

    James Graham (Ed.)

    Design: Neil Donnelly, Sean Yendrys16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 384 pages246 illustrations, paperback2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-494-5, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 28.– USD 39.–

    Portman’s America& Other Speculations

    Mohsen Mostafavi (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 356 pages396 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-532-4, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 28.– USD 35.–

    Mark C. Fishman

    LABBuilding a Home for Scientists

    Design: Integral Lars Müller17 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 364 pages244 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-497-6, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 35.– USD 49.–

    Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu, Ilias Papageorgiou

    Solid Objectives:Order, Edge, Aura

    Design: Geoff Han17 × 23 cm, 6¾ × 9 in, 484 pages365 illustrations, paperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-501-0, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 40.–

    Richard PlunzCity RiffsUrbanism, Ecology, Place

    Design: Integral Lars Müller15 × 24 cm, 6 × 9½ in, 160 pages30 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-500-3, EnglishEUR 25.– GBP 20.– USD 29.–

    What Is a Museum Now? Snøhetta and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

    Design: Snøhetta with Integral Lars Müller22 × 28 cm, 8¾ × 11 in, 288 pages315 illustrations, hardcover 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-507-2, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 40.– USD 49.–

    Positions on EmancipationArchitecture between Aesthetics and Politics

    Florian Hertweck (Ed.)

    Design: Thomas Mayfried14 × 20 cm, 5 ½ × 8 in, 264 pages48 illustrations, paperback 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-551-5, EnglishEUR 25.– GBP 22.– USD 28.–

    Future Cities LaboratoryIndicia 01

    Design: Studio Joost Grootens17 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 240 pages115 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-545-4, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 30.–

    Distribution in East and Southeast Asia by NUS Press

    Power/ArchitectureJorge Carvalho, Ricardo Carvalho, and Pedro Bandeira (Eds.)In collaboration with Casa da Arquitectura

    Design: Studio Dobra17 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 260 pages581 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-546-1, EnglishEUR 29.– GBP 26.– USD 35.–

  • 14Backlist Design

    Jasper Morrison

    The Hard Life

    Design: Jasper Morrison and Integral Lars Müller22 × 30 cm, 8½ × 11¾ in, 208 pages188 illustrations, hardcover 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-514-0, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 35.– USD 49.–

    Jasper Morrison

    A Book of Things

    Design: Jasper Morrison and Integral Lars Müller20 × 27 cm, 7¾ × 10½ in, 312 pages375 illustrations, hardcover2015, ISBN 978-3-03778-463-1, EnglishEUR 59.– GBP 43.– USD 59.–

    Kenya Hara

    Ex-formation

    Design: Kenya Hara11.8 × 16 cm, 4¾ × 6¼ in, 480 pages500 illustrations, paperback2015, ISBN 978-3-03778-466-2, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 22.– USD 35.–

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    Kenya Hara

    White

    Design: Kenya Hara13.5 × 19.5 cm, 5¼ × 7¾ in, 80 pageshardcover, 2009, ISBN 978-3-03778-183-8, English 2009, ISBN 978-3-03778-182-1, German EUR 25.– GBP 20.– USD 30.–

    IDEA No. 333

    Ruder TypographyRuder PhilosophyHelmut Schmid (Ed.)

    Design: Helmut Schmid and Nicole Schmid23 × 30 cm, 9 × 11¾ in, 226 pages310 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-541-6English/JapaneseEUR 50.– GBP 40.– USD 55.–

    30 Years of Swiss Typographic Discourse in the Typografi sche MonatsblätterTM RSI SGM 1960–90

    Design: Louise Paradis21.5 × 31.5 cm, 8½ × 12½ in276 pages, 472 illustrations, hardcoverISBN 978-3-03778-538-6, EnglishEUR 50.– GBP 40.– USD 55.–

    Takahiro Kurashima

    Poemotion 3

    Design: Takahiro Kurashima17 × 23 cm, 6¾ × 9 in, 64 pages30 illustrations, hardcover with moiré fi lm2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-513-3English/JapaneseEUR 20.– GBP 15.– USD 25.–

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    Massimo Vignelli

    The Vignelli Canon

    Design: Massimo Vignelli14.8 × 21 cm, 5 ¾ × 8 ¼ in, 112 pages142 illustrations, paperback2015, ISBN 978-3-03778-225-5, EnglishEUR 20.– GBP 15.– USD 20.–2012, ISBN 978-3-03778-268-2, GermanEUR 14.– GBP 15.– USD 35.–

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    Social DesignParticipation and Empowerment

    Angeli Sachs, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 192 pages242 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-570-6, English2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-571-3, GermanEUR 25.– GBP 20.– USD 30.–

    atelier oïHow Life Unfolds

    Design: Kommak – Matthieu Visentin21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ in, 384 pages511 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-565-2, EnglishEUR 39.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    Carolien Niebling

    The Sausage of the Future

    ECAL /Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne (Ed.)

    Design: Carolien Niebling, Helge Hjorth Bentsen, Olli Hirvonen21 × 28 cm, 8  ¼ × 11 in, 156 pages174 illustrations, paperback2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-548-5, EnglishEUR 28.– GBP 25.– USD 30.–

    Poster Collection 30

    Self-Promotion

    Bettina Richter, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 192 pages323 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-558-4English/GermanEUR 25.– GBP 22.– USD 30.–

    Aaron Betsky

    Renny Ramakers:Rethinking Design—Curator of ChangeMit einem Vorwort von Wim Pijbes

    Design: Irma Boom15 × 21.5 cm, 6 × 8½ inapprox. 304 pagesapprox. 400 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-569-0, EnglishEUR 30.– GBP 27.– USD 35.–

    ThonikWhy We DesignWith texts by Gert Staal, Aaron Betsky, Adrian Shaughnessy, and Thonik

    Design: Thonik17 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 352 pages560 illustrations, paperback2019, ISBN 978-3-03778-556-0, EnglishEUR 35.– GBP 30.– USD 40.–

  • 15Backlist Photography/Art/Society

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    From Anselm to ZillaThe Peter and Elisabeth Bosshard Collec-tion of the Stiftung Kunst(Zeug)Haus

    Design: Integral Lars Müller24 × 30 cm, 9½ × 11¾ in, 320 pages390 illustrations, hardcover2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-547-8, English2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-539-3, GermanEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

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    Balthasar Burkhard, Markus Jakob

    “Click”, said the camera.

    Design: Integral Lars Müller24 × 17 cm, 9  ½ × 6¾ in, 42 pages 22 photographs, ring binder2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-550-8, English 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-549-2, GermanEUR 20.– GBP 18.– USD 25.–

    Ahmed Mater

    Desert of PharanUnoffi cial Histories behind the Mass Expansion of Mecca

    Design: Integral Lars Müller20 × 26.4 cm, 7¾ × 10¼ in, 632 pages 623 illustrations, paperback2016, ISBN 978-3-03778-485-3, EnglishEUR 60.– GBP 45.– USD 60.–

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    Andri Pol

    Inside CERNEuropean Organization for Nuclear Research

    Design: Andri Pol and Integral Lars Müller20 × 27.5 cm, 7¾ × 10¾ in, 432 pages295 illustrations, paperback 2014, ISBN 978-3-03778-275-0, English2014, ISBN 978-3-03778-262-0, GermanEUR 50.– GBP 40.– USD 55.–

    Michael WebbTwo Journeys

    Ashley Simone (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller21 × 28 cm, 8¼ × 11 in, 206 pages284 Illustrations, hardcover2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-554-6, EnglishEUR 39.– GBP 33.– USD 45.–

    Armin Linke and Peter Hanappe

    Phenotypes/Limited FormsIn collaboration with ZKM Karlsruhe and Sony Computer Science Laboratories

    Design: Laure Giletti and Gregory Dapra18 × 26.5 cm, 7 × 10½ in, 364 pages2700 illustrations, paperback2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-575-1, EnglishEUR 40.– GBP 35.– USD 45.–

    Allan WexlerAbsurd Thinking Between Art and Design

    Ashley Simone (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller21 × 28 cm, 8¼ × 11 in, 296 pages427 illustrations, hardcover 2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-516-4, EnglishEUR 45.– GBP 39.– USD 50.–

    Unfamiliar Familiarities—Outside Views on Switzerland

    Peter Pfrunder, Lars Willumeit, Tatyana Franck (Eds.)

    Design: Pilar Rojo16.5 × 23 cm, 6½ × 9 in, 312 pages 200 illustrations, 6 booklets in a slipcase2017, ISBN 978-3-03778-510-2English/French/GermanEUR 40.– GBP 37.– USD 45.–

    Protest.The Aesthetics of Resistance

    Basil Rogger, Jonas Voegeli and Ruedi Widmer, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (Eds.)

    Design: Meret Fischli, Anna Marchini Camia, Silvan Possa16 × 24 cm, 9¾ × 8¼ in, 448 pages199 illustrations, paperbackISBN 978-3-03778-560-7, EnglishISBN 978-3-03778-559-1, GermanEUR 25.– GBP 22.– USD 29.–

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    Gabrielle Schaad

    Shizuko YoshikawaEdited by Lars MüllerWith an essay by Midori Yoshimoto

    Design: Integral Lars Müller25 × 28 cm, 9¾ × 11 in, 248 pages236 illustrations, hardcover2018, ISBN 978-3-03778-567-6English /German /JapaneseEUR 50.– GBP 45.– USD 60.–

    Annelies Štrba

    Noonday

    Lars Müller (Ed.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller17.3 × 24 cm, 6¾ × 9½ in, 336 pages295 illustrations, hardcover2015, ISBN 978-3-03778-388-7English/GermanEUR 40.– GBP 30.– USD 45.–

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    The Face of Human Rights Walter Kälin, Judith Wyttenbach, Lars Müller (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 720 pages500 illustrations2004, ISBN 978-3-03778-017-6, E (hardcover) EUR 45.– GBP 38.– USD 50.– 2008, ISBN 978-3-03778-114-2, G (paperback) EUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 35.–

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    Who Owns the Water ?Lars Müller, Klaus Lanz, Christian Rentsch, René Schwarzenbach (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6½ × 9½ in, 536 pages 301 illustrations, hardcover2006, ISBN 978-3-03778-018-3, English2006, ISBN 978-3-03778-015-2, GermanEUR 45.– GBP 38.– USD 50.–

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    Faith Is.The Quest for Spirituality and Religion

    Lukas Niederberger and Lars Müller (Eds.)

    Design: Integral Lars Müller16.5 × 24 cm, 6 ½ × 9 ½ in, 396 pages159 illustrations, hardcover2009, ISBN 978-3-03778-144-9, English2009, ISBN 978-3-03778-143-2, GermanEUR 30.– GBP 25.– USD 35.–

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