
AA Publications is an independent publisher focusing on architecture, art, design and theory. It was established by the AA as a central mode of cultural and academic production for the school. AA Publications builds upon a significant legacy of critical and experimental publishing, and provides an international platform to share conversations and ideas catalysed by the AA. Publications are produced by the Communications Studio, an in-house team of architects, editors and graphic designers. The AA’s publications can be found in bookshops around the world including the AA Bookshop.
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Robin Evans

Edited by Brendan Cormier

Hamed Khosravi

Edited by Kate Davies and Anna Lisa Reynolds

Radim Peško

Edited by So Mayer and Sarah Shin
AA Files is the Architectural Association’s journal of record and the successor to a long line of in-house publications including AA Notes, AA Journal, Arena and Architectural Association Quarterly, which began when the school was founded in 1847. The current editors of AA Files are Maria Shéhérazade Giudici and Rory James Sherlock, who follow Thomas Weaver (2007–2018), David Terrien (2004–2006), Mark Rappolt (2000–2003) and Mary Wall (1981–1999). AA Files is published twice a year and is distributed to AA members and individual subscribers. Current and previous issues are available in bookshops worldwide, as well as in the AA Bookshop both online and in store.
To Really Make Council Housing, You May Even Need to Commit a Murder
Calvin Po

Robin Evans

Edited by Brendan Cormier

Hamed Khosravi

Edited by Kate Davies and Anna Lisa Reynolds

Radim Peško

Edited by So Mayer and Sarah Shin

Edited by Ryan Dillon, Anna Lisa Reynolds and Assistant Editor Leela Keshav

Edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar

Edited by Ingrid Schroder and Emily Priest

Sébastien Marot

Edited by Ludovico Centis

Hooke Park in west Dorset is a home to a nexus of progressive approaches to forestry, architecture, engineering and education. Now under the stewardship of the Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture, this woodland campus was established by John Makepeace and the Parnham Trust in the early 1980s to propose new forms of timber construction using locally sourced roundwood. Their project resulted in three pioneering buildings – the Prototype House, the Workshop and Westminster Lodge – designed by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek, Frei Otto, Edward Cullinan Architects and Buro Happold.
Seeding Change draws on a rich archive of photographs, drawings and documents to tell the stories of these structures, tracing the evolution of their material-led and research-driven approach to design, grounded in a living landscape. By examining how three such radical experiments in roundwood were made real through collaborations between foresters, engineers and architects, the book offers both a detailed case study and an invitation to reimagine how we build.
23x16.7cm, illustrated, 168pp, paperback.

Edited by So Mayer and Sarah Shin

Edited by Ryan Dillon, Anna Lisa Reynolds and Assistant Editor Leela Keshav

Edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar

Edited by Ingrid Schroder and Emily Priest

Sébastien Marot