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This book traces the Liverpool School of Architecture’s new building from educational brief to completion, highlighting the competition process, the winning design by O’Donnell + Tuomey, and learni...
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19 January 2027
2026 sees the opening of the new Liverpool School of Architecture, the design of which was selected through a competition which also functioned as an educational project. This book documents the process from the initial pedagogical discussions to the building’s completion, beautifully captured by photographers Richard Pare, Martin Winchester, and Hélène Binet. It records the selection of the architectural practices invited to participate, O’Donnell + Tuomey’s winning proposal, and the construction phase which became a learning tool in itself. A central requirement of the brief was that the new building establish a meaningful relationship with its existing context: a Georgian terrace and a 1930s modernist block, adapted in the 1980s. The project needed to respect this heritage while anticipating future approaches to architectural education. Conversations with leading North American architectural educators on architectural education, culture and practice further informed the brief, and are included in the book.
The competition was structured in multiple stages to encourage inclusivity and dialogue among students, staff, and University representatives. Eighteen prominent British and European practices were invited, among them 6a Architects, Barozzi and Veiga, Carmody Groarke, David Chipperfield Architects, Flores & Prats, Grafton Architects, Lacaton & Vassal, Níall McLaughlin Architects, Eric Parry Architects, and Rogers Stirk Harbour. In the first stage, practices submitted concise portfolios outlining their approach. Nine were shortlisted, from which six finalists were selected. Final presentations took place publicly in June 2019 and the decision was made by jurors Maria Balshaw, Kenneth Frampton, Juhani Pallasmaa, and Michael Wilford. The book presents a wonderful range of submissions across all stages and concludes with an essay by Nicholas Ray on how architects learn, focusing on the studio.
Price: £40.00
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Publication Date:
19 January 2027
Trim Size: 10.62 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9781848224087
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, Architectural structure and design, ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials, Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
Marco Iuliano is a Reader in Architecture at the University of Liverpool. He is co-author of Hélène Binet, published by Lund Humphries and editor of Lund Humphries' Architectural Photography series. Nicholas Ray is an Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College Cambridge and an Honorary Visiting Professor in Architectural Theory at the University of Liverpool.
Introduction. 25 Abercromby Square by Marco Iuliano. Seven Interviews: Joan Ockman, Kenneth Frampton, Peter Eisenman, George Baird, Larry Wayne Richards, Stanley Allen, and Anthony Vidler. The Competition: Stage 1; Stage 2; Stage 3. Jury’s statements. The Studio in Architectural Education by Nicholas Ray. Portfolio by Hélène Binet. Index