Lars Müller Publishers Joins The Eames Institute

We’re thrilled to announce that Lars Müller Publishers, the renowned Swiss publishing house behind some of the most beautiful, thoughtful books in architecture, design, and visual culture, is now part of the Eames Institute.

Lars Müller will continue to guide the editorial direction of LMP, supported by the incredible design minds at Hubertus Design, Jonas Voegeli and Kerstin Landis, whose typographic and editorial expertise will help shape the next generation of projects. LMP will retain its name, Zurich headquarters, and fiercely independent spirit, while gaining access to the Eames Institute’s global network and resources.

Since it was founded in 1979, Lars Müller Publishers and Stout Books have had a special relationship. We were the first to carry his books in the United States.

"Bill Stout was the first US bookseller to order copies of my very first book, Die gute Form, at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1984.
When I noted that it was in German, he replied: "That doesn't matter, it's a beautiful book." We became friends and share some fond memories.
The fact that he was able to pass his unique and cherished bookstore into competent hands fills me with great relief.
Institutions like this cannot be created anew and therefore deserve our loving devotion and support."
-Lars Müller

As Lars Müller put it, this is a new chapter “nurturing the editorial independence, intellectual rigor, and design ethos” that have defined LMP’s work, while opening doors to new opportunities for purposeful publishing.

We are so pleased  by this addition to the family of mission‑driven entities within the Institute, including William Stout Architectural Books. 

Lars Müller, Jonas Voegeli, and Kerstin Landis
Architecture Connecting: Memoryscapes

Architecture Connecting: Memoryscapes

$40

“Memoryscapes,” the second volume in the “Architecture Connecting” series, co-published with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, examines the role of human narratives in shaping the spaces of tomorrow. Focusing on the intersections of architecture with anthropology, archaeology and geology, the book presents the work of two studios whose practices...

In-Between: What Future Awaits with Generative AI?

In-Between: What Future Awaits with Generative AI?

$35

Using the Japan Pavilion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, In-Between stages a balanced dialogue between the building's constituent elements—the Hole, Wall Columns, Outer Walls, Brick Terrace, Pensilina, Tilted Loop Path and Yew Tree—and humans.

Roberto Burle Marx Lectures: Landscape as Art and Urbanism

Roberto Burle Marx Lectures: Landscape as Art and Urbanism

$35

Essential lectures on the art of landscaping from Roberto Burle Marx, described by the New York Times as "the designer most responsible for our utopian impressions of the Brazilian built environment"
Roberto Burle Marx (1909–94) remains one of the most important landscape architects in the history of the field, celebrated for...

Make New History 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial

Make New History 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial

$50

Make New History, the companion publication to the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial, invites speculation on the status and importance of historical material to the field of architecture today. The book brings together an eminent collection of historians, curators and practitioners and features over a hundred artists and architects from the...

Formless: Storefront for Art and Architecture Manifesto Series 1

Formless: Storefront for Art and Architecture Manifesto Series 1

$20

Struggles to escape form as a manifestation of various norms and constraints are as old as architecture itself. But the formless is also increasingly in the air today, explicitly as in discussions of the "formless" quality of the city, and implicitly in talk of atmospheric buildings, randomized structures, and the...

Click , Said the Camera

Click , Said the Camera

$28

Twenty animals meet for a photographer's beauty contest in this reprint of the beloved 1997 children's book

In Balthasar Burkhard and Markus Jacob's elegantly designed children's book, 20 animals meet for a photographer's beauty contest. The protagonist of the story is a shy donkey who watches the antics of the animals...

Frescos Within Palladio's Architecture: Malcontenta 1557-1575

Frescos Within Palladio's Architecture: Malcontenta 1557-1575

$46

During the Renaissance, the contest to decide the order of rank among the fine arts, architecture, painting, and sculpture was an issue that also occupied the famous architect Andrea Palladio. He was convinced that architecture spoke for itself and did not require any ornamentation through painting. Nevertheless, frescos adorn the...

Call Ampersand Response

Call Ampersand Response

$40
Call Ampersand Response is a collaborative artwork made through an exchange of images via email. Between 2011 and 2017 Michael Dumontier and Micah Lexier conceived this activity as a way to share with each other their mutual interest in found images, line drawings and used books.The starting image was of...
Leonardo Finotti: A Collection of Latin American Modern Architecture Vol. 2

Leonardo Finotti: A Collection of Latin American Modern Architecture Vol. 2

$55

One hundred new images from Finotti's ambitious reconstruction of landmark works of architecture across Latin America.

Brazilian photographer Leonardo Finotti continues his exploration of the genre with case studies from Buenos Aires, Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Quito, San José, Caracas, Guatemala City and Guadalajara.

Melnikov: An Investigation through Architectural Models

Melnikov: An Investigation through Architectural Models

$28

A guide to the pioneering modernist work of Konstantin Melnikov, as displayed through architectural models and their accompanying preparatory materials.

The architecture of the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s was integral to shaping 20th-century modernism. Russian architect Konstantin Melnikov (1890–1974) was a key figure of this movement, with many...

Tashkent Modernism XX/XXI

Tashkent Modernism XX/XXI

$65

An investigative record of the architectural movement emblematic of the Soviet Orient.

Given its geographical location, developed resources and multicultural history, Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, continues to be one of the most important centers of Central Asia. Since the Soviet era, numerous efforts have been made to conserve and...

Light: The Natural Force That Makes Things Visible

Light: The Natural Force That Makes Things Visible

$45

From personal reflections on the connection between architecture and activism to working with the material earth and with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: German architect Anna Heringer seeks to highlight situations, people, challenges and solutions that are often not given enough attention. This book presents her contemplations on light in its...

Mini Cigarillos: Working with Oscar Niemeyer for Two Months

Mini Cigarillos: Working with Oscar Niemeyer for Two Months

$20
Working at Oscar Niemeyer's studio in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - for two months, Swiss architect Martino Pedrozzi was able to realize his dream. Over twenty years later, he presents his memories of the time spent with the legendary Brazilian architect. Through twenty-six personal, insightful and at times humorous fragments,...
Ilkka Suppanen: Lightness

Ilkka Suppanen: Lightness

$60

A visual essay of Ilkka Suppanen's designs that showcases the poetry of light manifested in different contexts, including essays from eight contributing writers.

Ilkka Suppanen (born 1968) is a Finnish architect and designer whose studio philosophy is to "improve environments through material and immaterial lightness." In 1995, he founded Studio...

The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture

The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture

$40

First published in 2006 (and now rare), and originally written as a dissertation in 1963, The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture is the acclaimed American architect Peter Eisenman's masterly formal analysis of architecture. "I wanted to write an analytic work that related what I had learned to see, from Palladio...

Living with Palladio in the Sixteenth Century

Living with Palladio in the Sixteenth Century

$30

Hierarchies of the household: how Palladio composed his iconic villas for collective living.

Visiting the villas of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio (1508-80), one inevitably asks oneself how people actually occupied them. Palladio conceived his villas as "small towns" (piccole città) that formed a single unit with adjacent service buildings and...

OfficeUS Agenda

OfficeUS Agenda

$30

The OfficeUS Agenda, the catalogue for the U.S. Pavilion, serves simultaneously as a guide and counterpoint to the exhibition. Organized into stories of expertise, exchange, and export, the Agenda frames the narratives that have projected the organizational structures and branded identity of U.S. architecture firms internationally from 1914-2014. The Agenda...

OfficeUS Atlas

OfficeUS Atlas

$46

A historical record of the U.S. contribution to global architectural thought

The OfficeUS Atlas collects the exhibition research in an archive of nearly 1000 architectural projects. Organized according to individual firm histories, the Atlas documents the development of U.S. architectural offices working abroad from 1914 to the present. Offices and their...

Place and Displacement: Exhibiting Architecture

Place and Displacement: Exhibiting Architecture

$50

Seemingly immobile and durable, architecture remains a challenge in the modern world of collecting and exhibiting. From the late eighteenth century onward, divergent conventions of display have been conflated with urgent discussions of how material culture is handed down, distributed, appropriated, and evaluated. Place and Displacement: Exhibiting Architecture investigates historical...

OfficeUS Manual

OfficeUS Manual

$25

OfficeUS, the U.S. Pavilion for the 2014 International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, reframes the history of U.S. architecture through the lens of export in two interrelated constructs: The Office and The Repository . The Repository presents 1000 projects designed by 200 US offices working abroad in a chronological...

Ideas and Integrities: A Spontaneous Autobiographical Disclosure

Ideas and Integrities: A Spontaneous Autobiographical Disclosure

$40

A biography of Buckminster Fuller's "thought development," Ideas and Integrities presents an intimate self-portrait of the experiences and discoveries behind his groundbreaking ideas and inventions. Through in-depth essays like "Total Thinking," "Design for Survival —Plus," and "The Comprehensive Man," spanning the period from his earliest writings to the invention of...

Landscape of Faith Architectural Interventions Along the Mexican Pilgrimage Route

Landscape of Faith Architectural Interventions Along the Mexican Pilgrimage Route

$28

La Ruta del Peregrino (the pilgrimage route) stretches a distance of 117 kilometers through the vast and imposing mountain range of Jalisco, Mexico. Approximately two million people participate each year in this religious phenomenon to meet the Virgin of Talpa as an act of devotion, faith and gratitude. This book...

Power/Architecture

Power/Architecture

$40

Power and architecture are fundamental to the question of how contemporary society and architecture work together. Since power lacks a comprehensive logic, coherence and instrumentalization capability, the question refers both to the autonomous powers of the architectural forms and to a set of external powers represented through architecture. The presented...

And it Came to Pass - Not to Stay

And it Came to Pass - Not to Stay

$30

Lyrical meditations on life, work and hopes for the future from the beloved architect and polymath Buckminster Fuller.

First published in 1976, issued in a new edition in 2008, and now back in print, And It Came to Pass--Not to Stay brings together a selection of Buckminster Fuller's (1895-1983) lyrical...

Synergetic Stew Explorations in Dymaxion Dining

Synergetic Stew Explorations in Dymaxion Dining

$25

A delightful dymaxion cookbook homage to Buckminster Fuller, featuring John Cage's macrobiotic recipes, Margaret Mead's cucumber salad and more

Buckminster Fuller is globally known as a design scientist, architect, author, poet, engineer and a true visionary. On his 86th birthday he received the cookbook Synergetic Stew as a surprise present...

Data Centers: Edges of a Wired Nation

Data Centers: Edges of a Wired Nation

$40

An investigation into the complex politics of data centers, through photographs and essays.

Often hidden in plain sight, data centers are the backbone of our internet. They store, communicate and transport the information we produce and access daily along invisible pathways. The industry of data centers comes entwined with an...

More Than One: Gio Ponti Critic, Editor, Graphic Artist, Architect, Product Designer

More Than One: Gio Ponti Critic, Editor, Graphic Artist, Architect, Product Designer

$55

The bestselling volume on the multifaceted career of one of the leading figures in Italian Modernism, now in English.

Gio Ponti (1891-1979) was a giant of Italian Modernism, contributing to a multitude of fields: architecture, industrial design, furniture design, education, art criticism and publishing. From 1923 to 1930, Ponti served...

Super Normal

Super Normal

$28
The designers Jasper Morrison and Naoto Fukasawa have compiled 204 everyday objects in search of “super normal design”: alongside examples of anonymous design like the Swiss Rex vegetable peeler or a simple plastic bag, there are design classics like Marcel Breuer’s tubular steel side table, Dieter Ram’s 606 shelving system,...
Trilogy of Stone and Time

Trilogy of Stone and Time

$105

All three publications by Klaus Merkel—The Reading of Time in the Text of Nature, Album of Stones and Trees like Stones—are available in the exclusive Trilogy of Stones and Time. Presented in a premium cardboard slipcase, this limited edition is numbered and signed by the artist and will be a...

Gull Juju Photographs from the Farallon Islands

Gull Juju Photographs from the Farallon Islands

$46

The Farallon Islands in the Pacific Ocean are often called “California’s Galapagos” and are home to one of the world’s largest colonies of nesting seabirds. Felzmann looks at what the birds bring here from afar: swallowed objects they carry in their stomachs halfway around the world. Gull Juju presents an...

Trees like Stones

Trees like Stones

$35

For over thirty years Klaus Merkel has been photographing stones, rocky landscapes, and trees that he pairs up in double pictures. He portrays the astounding harmony between the animate and the inanimate, between natural and designed manifestations. His previous publication Album of Stones featured Milan Cathedral’s forest of figures...

Tumult and Order: La Malcontenta 1924 - 1939

Tumult and Order: La Malcontenta 1924 - 1939

$46
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Villa Foscari in Venice, better known as La Malcontenta, became a meeting place for intellectuals, artists, and members of the nobility such as Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, Winston Churchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin, and Le Corbusier. It was an era...
Visual Coexistence: Informationdesign and Typography in the Intercultural Field

Visual Coexistence: Informationdesign and Typography in the Intercultural Field

$35
In a globalized world, Asian, Latin and Arabic characters and visual cultures appear side by side and woven together. The coexistence of different visual cultures is now part of our daily lives and a given feature of our communication systems. But how do we best present information, structures and designs...
New Grammar of Ornament

New Grammar of Ornament

$46

Ornaments are omnipresent: they can be found on buildings, fabrics, jewelry, tiles, ceramics and wallpaper. Scorned at the outset of the modern age, ornament has long since returned to architecture and influences design drafts as much as tattoo motifs. In New Grammar of Ornament, German architect and designer Thomas Weil...

Rooms You May Have Missed: Bijoy Jain, Umberto Riva

Rooms You May Have Missed: Bijoy Jain, Umberto Riva

$28

Rooms You May Have Missed: Bijoy Jain, Umberto Riva is an unexpected story of architectural attitudes that starts unfolding from the interior. The book pairs two architects operating in distinctive contexts, Mumbai and Milan, in order to uncover new possibilities for ways of conceiving and producing space.

Through a personal...

Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture

Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture

$70
As health becomes a central focus of political debate, are architects, urban designers, and landscape architects seeking a new moral and political agenda to address these concerns? Imperfect Health looks at the complexity of today's health problems juxtaposed with a variety of proposed architectural and urban solutions. Essays by Margaret...
Landscape as a Cabinet of Curiosities: In Search of a Position

Landscape as a Cabinet of Curiosities: In Search of a Position

$35

If there is no such thing as nature as a whole, perhaps there is landscape as a cabinet of curiosities. Thereby, in the best of cases, this lack of wholeness seems to be a gain rather than a loss. What is required for this kind of reinterpretation is an attentive...

Karl Blossfeldt: Variations

Karl Blossfeldt: Variations

$55

In the 1890s, the Berlin artist, sculptor and teacher Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) started to photograph plants, seeds and other illustrative material from nature for the purpose of teaching his students about the patterns and designs found in natural forms. His close-ups of the smallest plant parts, magnified up to 30...

100 Years of Swiss Graphic Design

100 Years of Swiss Graphic Design

$65
100 Years of Swiss Graphic Design takes a fresh look at Swiss typography and photo-graphics, posters, corporate image design, book design, journalism and typefaces over the past hundred years. With illuminating essays by prominent experts in the field and captivating illustrations, this book, designed by the Zurich studio NORM, presents...
Shanshui City

Shanshui City

$55
Shanshui City is the latest book from MAD Architects’ founder and principal partner, Ma Yansong. The English edition features art direction from Kenya Hara with essays by key Western and Eastern contributors, such as Hans Ulrich Obrist & Lorenza Baroncelli, and Wang Mingxian. The publishing of Shanshui City coincides with...
Helvécia: A Swiss Colonial History in Brazil

Helvécia: A Swiss Colonial History in Brazil

$46

The most “African” of the Brazilian villages in the south of Bahia bears a Swiss name. Helvécia was founded 200 years ago by Swiss and German colonists, and the coffee grown on its vast estates produced great wealth for them. This would not have been possible without exploitation: in the...

Portman's America: & Other Speculations

Portman's America: & Other Speculations

$46

Portman’s America & Other Speculations takes an unconventional and speculative approach towards the understanding of the work of one of the world’s most creative, controversial, daring, and prolific architects, John Portman. Combining the talents of an architect, artist and developer, he was able to embark on a series of large-scale...

EOOS: Designing Impact

EOOS: Designing Impact

$60

This publication looks back on the last thirty years of EOOS and documents its evolution from a classic, internationally renowned design studio to an organization that redefines the role of design and strives to inspire upcoming generations of designers. In the early 2010s, EOOS closed a successful chapter of shop...

Miniature and Panorama: Vogt Landscape Architects, Projects 2000-2012

Miniature and Panorama: Vogt Landscape Architects, Projects 2000-2012

$69
Using a typological structure (landscape, park, square, garden, promenade, etc.), Günther Vogt describes the theoretical foundation on which the successful projects of Vogt Landscape Architects are based. In recent years the office has realized international projects in Europe and the United States, including a new type of city park for...
Zaha Hadid Architects: Heydar Aliyev Centre

Zaha Hadid Architects: Heydar Aliyev Centre

$45

Zaha Hadid: Heydar Aliyev Centre is devoted to the new cultural center designed by Zaha Hadid in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku. As one of the most important cultural centers in the country, the building houses a variety of institutions under one roof. With the design, the renowned architect won...

Marcel Breuer: Building Global Institutions

Marcel Breuer: Building Global Institutions

$46

New insights into the cities and large-scale buildings planned by a pioneer of "Brutalist modernism.”

Marcel Breuer (1902–81) is celebrated as a furniture designer, teacher and architect who changed the American house after his emigration from Hungary to the US in 1937. More recently historians, architects and―with the reopening in...

Findings on Elasticity

Findings on Elasticity

$35

The second issue in the exciting and experimental cross-disciplinary series Findings on... by Astrid van Baalen and Hester Aardse from the Pars Foundation is centred on ELASTICITY in the broadest sense of the word.

What happens when one gives a simple rubber band to an architect, historian, choreographer, chemist, artist,...