As every year, we’ve reached the moment of selecting books to read, give, or treat ourselves to at Christmas. Until not so long ago, people complained about a certain scarcity of titles, especially in the field of design. Architecture, by contrast, has always enjoyed an abundant output: catalogues, monographs, critical essays, architects’ writings. Today, however, design publishing has also become both rich and increasingly high-quality. On dedicated shelves, one no longer finds only those melancholy volumes of decoration that, instead of helping us imagine more desirable cities and homes, ended up inducing a peculiar sense of depression.

Alongside established publishers, now beginning to look at design, graphic design, and fashion as pressing contemporary themes, a nouvelle vague of…

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