A portrait of Estonian-American architect Louis Kahn that uses his work as a source of inspiration for the future of architecture.
Louis Kahn: Continuity and Innovation offers a new approach to the work of one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century architecture. The book’s view of Kahn is forward-looking: which of his ideas and concepts can today’s architects productively implement for timely designs that respond to the challenges of climate change and scarce resources?
The volume brings together voices from contemporary architectural practice. Their essays reflect on Kahn’s use of materials, light, and mass and highlight that many of his design strategies remain relevant to current debates on durability, re-use, and socially engaged architecture. The book is illustrated with little-known material from ETH Zürich’s gta archive as well as with newly commissioned photographs of Louis Kahn’s buildings in their current state. The book is rounded out with student designs for a visitor center for the Louis Kahn Estonia Foundation in Tallinn that demonstrate how the next generation of architects is developing Kahn’s lasting legacy in their own designs.
224 pages | 300 color plates, 70 halftones | 8.46 x 12.2 | © 2026
Architecture: European Architecture