Studio Gang: Architecture is a new monograph that captures twenty years of the Studio’s visionary pursuit of bold, optimistic architecture that engages the urgent social and environmental challenges of our time.
Showcasing twenty-five projects, the book is organized into six thematic chapters—Rhythm, Flow, Toward Terrestrial, Up in the Canopy, What Are You Made Of?, and Beyond Transparent—that together reveal the driving interests and resonant concepts that connect the Studio’s work.
Short essays by Jeanne Gang introduce each chapter, illuminating the deeper intellectual questions at the heart of each theme. Further reflections are provided by Gang’s Introduction essay, a foreword by Mohsen Mostafavi, and a conversation between Gang and Ann Lui.
Studio Gang: Architecture is a new monograph that captures twenty years of the Studio’s visionary pursuit of bold, optimistic architecture that engages the urgent social and environmental challenges of our time.
Showcasing twenty-five projects, the book is organized into six thematic chapters—Rhythm, Flow, Toward Terrestrial, Up in the Canopy, What Are You Made Of?, and Beyond Transparent—that together reveal the driving interests and resonant concepts that connect the Studio’s work.
Short essays by Jeanne Gang introduce each chapter, illuminating the deeper intellectual questions at the heart of each theme. Further reflections are provided by Gang’s Introduction essay, a foreword by Mohsen Mostafavi, and a conversation between Gang and Ann Lui.