The Manifesto House

Buildings that Changed the Future of Architecture

Owen Hopkins author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:13th May '25

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The Manifesto House cover

Manifesto houses reflect new visions for how we can live. Often extreme and uncompromising, they are vehicles for innovation, new ideas, and new ways of doing things.
 
Most houses are the product of multiple layers of norms and expectations built up over time, whether methods, materials, and technologies or social, cultural, economic, and political pressures. Yet at various moments houses have been built that break with the past and do something different—houses that stand outside of these expectations and instead are conceived to embody whole new theories or agendas. We call these “manifesto houses.”
 
For the first time, this compelling thread in the history of architecture is surveyed by Owen Hopkins. He brings together a collection of twenty-one such manifesto houses, exploring the visions for architecture conjured by Andrea Palladio, Eileen Gray, Frank Lloyd Wright, Harry Seidler, Lina Bo Bardi, Anupama Kundoo, and Sou Fujimoto, among others. The Manifesto House looks in detail at the ideas and ambitions embodied in each house, the contexts that shaped them, and their impact and influence on the future of architecture.

“[Hopkins] may have written the first revolutionary coffee-table book—an explosive manifesto in disguise.”—Helen Barrett, Financial Times

“[A] compelling thread in the history of architecture.”—Architecture

The Manifesto House is a testament to how architects spark revolutionary ideas, and are redefining the parameters of what we can build.”—Fruzsina Vida, Aesthetica

ISBN: 9780300260540

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240 pages