Famous Architects | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the "Famous Architects" category, you will find comprehensive publications on influential figures and collectives in architectural history, as well as contemporary practitioners. The titles cover biographies, monographs on specific works, and thematic focuses such as Modernism, postwar architecture, urban planning concepts, or regional building cultures—for example, in Vienna, Vorarlberg, or Hamburg. In addition to insights into materials such as reinforced concrete or wood, aesthetic movements (e.g., Japanese architecture) and social aspects of building are also addressed.
The works are aimed at professionals, students, and laypeople interested in architecture. They include illustrated books, catalogs of works, biographical studies, and documentations of construction projects, often featuring technical details or historical contexts. Typical formats include monographs, anthologies, and yearbooks that shed light on both theoretical approaches and practical implementations.