Olle Lundberg: An Architecture of Craft -- Olle Lundberg, Hardcover
A monograph on the work of San Francisco architect Olle Lundberg, with a foreword by Andy Goldsworthy. Lundberg Design is an award-winning architectural firm based in the Dogpatch neighborhood in San Francisco. Founded by Olle Lundberg in 1987, the studio focuses on the notion of craft--the unique piece or project handmade for just that client--and the use of recycled materials and objects. This illuminating book traces Lundberg's personal and architectural journey, from his experience as a young University of Virginia student to becoming the go-to architect for the Bay Area's digital elite, in addition to his obsession with materials and how his studio pushes them to their limits. Explore these lush, photo-rich pages to read Lundberg's personal narrative, take a deep dive into his preferred material palettes--metal, stone, glass, wood, and objects--and learn about the planning and execution of five outstanding projects:
- Rolling Wall Museum
- Curly's Cove
- Lava House on the Big Island of Hawaii
- Dog Leg House at Pebble Beach
- Lundberg's Northern California cabin
- Architecture professionals, students, and graduates
- Home design enthusiasts
- Environmental art and design professionals
- San Francisco Bay Area residents and visitors
- Fans of architecture coffee table books like Tom Kundig: Houses, DISC Interiors, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Escapology
Author: Olle Lundberg
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 10/28/2025
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.05 lbs
Size: 11.1" H x 8.7" L x 1" W
ISBN: 9781797236049