Optimism and Architecture
Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025
Format:Hardback
Publisher:ArchiTangle GmbH
Published:16th Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

The volume Optimism and Architecture presents the awarded and shortlisted projects for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025. The book explores the ways in which optimism and hope are linked to better design outcomes, highlighting architecture's capacity to serve as a catalyst for pluralism, social transformation, cultural dialogue, and climate-responsive design.
Unpublished material offers deep insights into the broad social, political, and cultural contexts that shape our built environments. The publication sheds light on the extensive jury and in-depth review processes for which the Award is renowned. Through essays and conversations, this volume examines how architecture can reinvigorate tradition through thoughtful innovation, connect local practices with global conversations, touch the earth lightly yet profoundly, and create inclusive spaces where diverse cultures and histories converge. Architecture is considered not only as a physical structure but also as a cultural practice that shapes public life, sparks social engagement, and reimagines heritage and identity in a rapidly changing world. This publication provides an optimistic and vivid portrait of contemporary architecture's role in fostering more inclusive and interconnected futures.
With contributions by Azra Akamija, Lucia Allais, David Basulto, Farrokh Derakhshani, Yvonne Farrell, Hanif Kara, Yacouba Konaté, Lesley Lokko, Raafat Majzoub, Deen Sharp, and Cristina Steingräber.
“ . . . what kind of optimism is architecture entitled to adopt? [This] book revisits the concept of optimism in architecture—not as a moral slogan, but as a professional and intellectual problem worthy of critical inquiry.”
“Its core claim: optimism in architecture does not arise from iconic projects or complex technologies, but from persistent work within constraints.”
“The book clearly criticizes spectacle-driven architecture. These buildings claim progress but deepen the rupture between buildings and their contexts.”
“The book proposes [ . . . ] a re-examination of the ethical foundations of architectural practice.”
Mohammad Adham Alsayed, Annahar Newspaper (published in Lebanon and the UAE), 23 March 2026. (The article is originally written and published in Arabic - the author has provided this English translation.)
ISBN: 9783966800402
Dimensions: 245mm x 170mm x 27mm
Weight: 886g
304 pages