Sadar+Vuga is a Slovenian architectural office whose first building, the headquarters of the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce in Ljubljana, built in 1999, created an international uproar. The office-with its inimitable, charismatic architectural vocabulary-has since secured a place on the international architectural scene. Sadar+Vuga have erected most of their sixteen finished buildings in Ljubljana and in doing so have left their mark on the face of the Slovenian capital in a way that only a few other architects have done previously. Now, with Sadar+Vuga: A Review, we have the most extensive portrait of their work before us. Besides a comprehensive catalogue of projects, the book contains an atmospherically dense photo essay as well as an unusual, discursive reflection on the works of Sadar+Vuga in the form of a peer review, recorded in Ljubljana, and featuring Jacob van Rijs, Philip Ursprung, Jörg Leeser, Mark Lee, and Duncan Lewis.