The second volume in Thames & Hudson’s monographic series on global architect Sir David Adjaye, winner of the 2021 RIBA royal gold medal. Following on from Adjaye – Works: Houses, Pavilions, Installations, Buildings, 1995-2007, published by Thames & Hudson in 2020, this book covers the impressive portfolio of work created by the architect between 2007 and 2015. During the years covered in this book, Adjaye became interested in developing an architecture that was more expansive, taking him outside Europe to work on major projects such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. Designing buildings around the globe, including two projects connected with the post-Katrina reconstruction programme in New Orleans, Adjaye carefully tailored his approach to each place, sensitive to the important role architecture plays in affirming a sense of community and identity.
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- Overview of Sir David Adjaye’s Work (2007-2015): This volume showcases the impressive portfolio of architect Sir David Adjaye during 2007 to 2015, highlighting his expanded and globally-influenced architectural approach.
What is the focus of the second volume in Thames & Hudson’s series on Sir David Adjaye?
The second volume covers Sir David Adjaye’s architectural work between 2007 and 2015, showcasing his expanded global approach and major projects around the world.








