As featured in The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard, Wallpaper*, Dwell, Architectural Digest , and New York Post Recommended by The World of Interiors , Dec issue 2024 Holiday Roundup 'Infinite parallel universes feel ever-present in Atlas of Never Built Architecture' 'A highly entertaining romp through what the world might have looked like, had fate chosen a different path.' - The Guardian 'A brilliantly researched compendium of 20th and 21st-century building projects that never left the drawing board.' - The Times 'Tells the story of the best buildings the world never got to see in the flesh - some 300 flights of fancy which were halted in their tracks by cost or controversy (or both) and were designed but never built.' - Evening Standard 'Chronicles some of the world's most incredible almost projects.' - Architectural Digest 'Interesting, grand, and architecturally and historically significant.' - Dwell 'Ambitious . An incredible source for discovering little-known architects who, by accident or design, are familiar only to insiders.' - Bloomberg 'Mesmerizing .
A completely compelling collection of architectural images that run the gamut.' - San Francisco Chronicle 'Wholly fascinating.' - Fast Company 'Offer[s] glimpses into how some corners of the world could have looked.' - Business Insider 'Fascinating . Reveal[s] the pivot points that shaped the modern world, as changes in attitudes, cultures, and regimes consigned architects' grand plans to history.' - Wallpaper* 'Packs a satisfying punch, with page upon page of often extraordinary schemes.' - Architects' Journal 'An invitation to both imagine what our world might have looked like, and consider the boundless possibilities of human imagination.' - Harrods Magazine 'Comprising paintings, sketches, and digital renderings of unbuilt projects by Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and others, this survey highlights architecture at its most visionary.
' - Publishers Weekly 'A pleasing mix of drawings, renderings and built models make for hourslong looking.' - New York Times, Best Art Books of 2024 'A glimpse into the present that might have been, a look at some of the most impressive ideas in architecture and just plain lovely to look at.' - Parade.