We were recently gifted a copy of Jo Steffens’ book “Unpacking My Library: Architect and Their Books” published in 2009 by Yale University Press. A book about architecture books, how perfect. The book is launched with Walter Benjamin’s essay “Unpacking My Library: A Talk about Book Collecting” then followed by 10 chapters each focused on a notable architect or duo and their collection. In a spectacular show of comprehensiveness, each chapter has an in depth interview with the architects illuminating their relationship with books, varied sources of inspiration plus details about the physical book case design (manufacturer, number of volumes, linear dimensions, materials of the actual shelves) complete with a wide shot in situ and shelf-by-shelf thumbnails. The summary of each chapter is a list of their Top Ten books. Be still our hearts - we fully understand we are a different breed - equally excited about design inspiration, information sources, furniture design and a peek behind the (bookshelf) curtain of the “greats.”
“ This book captures a representative cross-section of these notable libraries, mapping the intellectual and emotional terrain of present-day architects and scholars…Each architect’s collection is unique and informs its owner’s practice in surprising ways. Tod Williams and Billie Tsien’s library, for example, is remarkable for its archaeological and literary aesthetic, while Liz Diller and Ric Scofidio’s library is imbued with a techno-eclectic and pop-cultural sensibility.”
Jo Steffen
In a surprise to no one, we were not invited to be a part of Steffen’s book, none-the-less here is a glimpse of our own collection and current Top Ten architecture books. Happy reading!