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ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION PROJECTS REVIEW 1987–88
ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION PROJECTS REVIEW 1987–88
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Architectural Association, London, 1988 | Softcover, unpaginated | 21 x 29 cm
This is not your average yearbook. It's a manifesto in disguise — the 1987–88 Projects Review captures the Architectural Association in full intellectual overdrive, where radical theory and wild formalism collided in beautiful, postmodern chaos.
Inside: a full spread of student projects, faculty provocations, drawings, models, experiments, and more than a few design statements that could double as album covers. It’s part archival object, part visual explosion — and a snapshot of the AA when it was a breeding ground for starchitects, rebels, and the wonderfully unhinged. This is an authentic slice of late-80s design culture, featuring early work from future architectural heavyweights.
Rare and long out of print — these don’t pop up often outside design libraries.
Very good condition: Minor surface and edge wear to covers, which are also visibly age-tanned. No markings, Binding firm.
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