Join us for a special evening at the AA Bookshop as Swiss publisher and designer Lars Müller presents a selection of his most recent publications.
In conversation with architect and curator Marko Milovanović, Müller will introduce key new titles from his programme, including Tashkent Modernism XX/XXI, Encounters: Denise Scott Brown Photographs, Le Corbusier Album Punjab, 1951 and Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things.
Lars Müller Publishers, founded in 1983 in Baden, Switzerland, has built an international reputation for beautifully produced publications in architecture, design and contemporary art. Working closely with authors, designers and artists, Müller curates a programme that functions as a “school of seeing”, offering a rigorous and distinctive selection from today’s flood of visual culture.
This event takes place alongside the Publishing-Architecture Forum, a five-day masterclass and gathering hosted at the AA. The Forum brings together emerging and established voices to reflect on how architectural discourse is produced and communicated today, from independent publishing to institutional media, offering a space for learning, debate and connection.
Lars Müller is a designer and publisher. Born in Oslo in 1955 and based in Switzerland since 1963, Müller trained as a graphic designer in Zurich, followed by extensive travels and a formative assistantship with Wim Crouwel in Amsterdam. In 1982, he established his own studio in Baden and founded Lars Müller Publishers the following year, shaping a programme internationally recognised for its quality and independence.
Marko Milovanović is an architect, curator and filmmaker. Founder of Mylomark Production and Publishing and Free School Of, his work explores dialogue as a mode of knowledge. A graduate of the Architectural Association, Marko has written widely on politics, culture and urbanism, and his debut feature film, Temptation of Influence, premiered in summer 2025 at the Royal Academy or Arts and at Galway Film Fleadh. He teaches at the AA, RCA and Oxford Brookes and is curator of the Publishing-Architecture Forum.
The event will begin at 7.00pm, with guests welcome in the bookshop from 6.45pm.