Black Dog Publishing is very pleased to announce this exceptional monograph on the work of Edward Cullinan Architects.
Ends Middles Beginnings looks at the entirety of ECA's practice, starting from the 1950s, but with an emphasis on recent and current projects. Charting the influences of this key architectural practice the book also traces how ECA have continued to inspire architecture and the debate around public and private space. Including unbuilt designs, work in progress and specifically commissioned sketches by Cullinan himself, the book represents an exclusive insight into ECA and their work. Featuring detailed descriptions of seminal buildings, such as the Knox House and the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, alongside engaging discussions about composition, classicism, technology and critical regionalism, Ends Middles Beginnings is a must-have for anyone interested in architecture and the built environment