Award
Architecture Book of the Year
Caruso St John, Collected Works, Volume 2
London, United Kingdom
10th December 2024
The second volume of Caruso st John's Collected Works has received a commendation in the 2024 Architecture Book of the Year awards. Read the judges' report below.
Highly commended: Caruso St John, Collected Works, Volume 2, 2000–2012 (Mack)
Adam Caruso and Peter St John have worked hard to refurbish the foundations of Britain’s traumatised architectural culture alongside the built manifestations of their ideas. So much so, they’ve been welcomed in Europe, travelling in the opposite direction to the UK’s populist politics and something few other British practices have been able to achieve, exemplified by Caruso’s chair in architecture and construction at ETH Zurich, and the practice’s European work.
Their positioning as essentially ‘post-Modern’, a critique of Modernism and Neo-Modernism’s shortcomings, is extensively explained with substantial quotations from modern cultural history to amplify their position. These are summarised in Caruso’s closing essay – which alone is worth a couple of reads to remind us of where we’ve got to with architectural culture.
It can feel a bit overpowering, and possibly too referential, but no other practice would put this much effort into illuminating the wider roots of their architectural philosophy. Someone’s got to do it, and if there was any accusation of British architectural discourse being in some way anaemic, these substantial, carefully wrought volumes of Caruso St John’s work, can always be hurled at the source.
Judges: Gillian Darley, Lee Mallett, Eric Parry
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