Martin Pawley Collected Writings, The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism, Black Dog Publishing
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Martin Pawley Collected Writings, The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism, Black Dog Publishing

The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism' is a collection of 100 essays and articles by Martin Pawley, one of the most important and entertaining voices in post-war architectural criticism. Spanning Pawley’s 40 year career, the book is a celebration of his remarkable body of work.

With its understated typography and beautiful materials, the design provides the perfect stage for Pawley's musings.

Norman Foster has nominated 'The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism' as his 2008 book of the year: "This book is a reminder of how refreshing and valuable architectural criticism at its best can be."

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Black Dog Publishing

Black Dog Publishing is a London publishing house specialising in illustrated books about contemporary culture. Starting from a base in art and architecture, Black Dog has embraced subjects as varied as design, fashion, music and environmental concerns.