The Architectural Laboratory
Performing Design Research
Rajesh Heynickx editor Stéphane Symons editor Janno Martens editor Filip Mattens editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:12th May '26
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 12th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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- Hardback£145.00(9781032891286)

Over the past thirty years, the number of architectural laboratories has surged from a handful to hundreds across the globe. Yet the term remains elusive: What defines an architectural lab? And why has it become so compelling to architects today?
The Architectural Laboratory is the first volume to critically address these questions, assembling a series of essays that examine some of the most remarkable architectural labs of the twentieth century. While scientific laboratories have long been the subject of scholarly inquiry, architecture labs remain underexplored. This book situates them within their specific architectural-historical contexts, revealing how they have operated both metaphorically and materially.
On the one hand, architectural laboratories have functioned as amulets—protective spaces that shield practitioners from conventional expectations while fostering creativity through their unique material environments. On the other, they served as shibboleths—symbolic alignments with scientific traditions that lend credibility and facilitate interdisciplinary exchange. Within this dual framework, the volume identifies three key modalities of laboratory performance: simulation, personification, and technological visualization.
Essential reading for architectural historians, theorists, practitioners, educators, students, critics, and curators, The Architectural Laboratory offers a compelling lens through which to understand the evolving role of experimentation in architectural practice.
ISBN: 9781032891255
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
246 pages