
Totems and Other Essays
- New collection of essays by French-British architectural historian and critic Irénée Scalbert
- Reflects nearly three decades of critical engagement with architecture and its cultural contexts
- Irénée Scalbert engages with questions of urbanism, nature, and meaning in contemporary architecture through a speculative and at times personal lens
Totems and Other Essays brings together 14 texts by architect, historian, and critic Irénée Scalbert. Written between 1998 and 2025, they reflect nearly three decades of critical engagement with architecture and its cultural contexts. Ranging in length and register—from concise meditations to extended analytical essays—the collection captures the evolution of Scalbert’s thinking as a critic, teacher, and participant in architectural discourse.
Organised thematically into sections on buildings, cities, lectures, and theory, Totems and Other Essays traces a loosely autobiographical arc.
Earlier pieces echo Scalbert’s formative years in London during a period of architectural ferment marked by the work of James Stirling, Norman Foster, and Richard Rogers, as well as his close association with a generation of contemporaries including Tony Fretton, Adam Caruso and Peter St John, and Tom Emerson and Stephanie Macdonald (6a architects). Later texts expand outward, both geographically and conceptually, as Scalbert brings a speculative and at times personal lens to questions of urbanism, nature, and meaning in contemporary architecture. The book culminates in Lives of a Critic, a postscript that offers candid thoughts on the vocation of architectural criticism in the 21st century.
- Publisher
- Park Books
- ISBN
- 9783038604624
- Publish date
- 9th Feb 2026
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 180 mm x 140 mm
- Pages
- 144 Pages
- Illustrations
- 25 color, 15 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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