Join Owen Hopkins as he discusses his new book, The Manifesto House: Buildings That Changed the Future of Architecture (Yale University Press, 2025). Manifesto houses reflect new visions for how we can live. Often extreme and uncompromising, they are vehicles for innovation, new ideas, and new ways of doing things.
These houses that break with the past and do something different stand outside of usual expectations and instead are conceived to embody whole new theories or agendas. They are “manifesto houses.”
Hopkins brings together a collection of 21 such manifesto houses, exploring the visions for architecture conjured by Andrea Palladio, Eileen Gray, Frank Lloyd Wright, FAIA, Harry Seidler, Hon. FAIA, Lina Bo Bardi, Luis Barragán, Hon. FAIA, and Sou Fujimoto, among others. The Manifesto House looks in detail at the ideas and ambitions embodied in each house, the contexts that shaped them, and their impact and influence on the future of architecture.
Hopkins is an architectural writer, historian, and curator. He is the author of The Museum (Frances Lincoln, 2021), Reading Architecture (Laurence King, second edition 2023), and The Brutalists: Brutalism’s Best Architects (Phaidon, 2023), which was featured in a previous Authors on Architecture (purchase the video on Page 5).
Authors on Architecture: Hopkins on Manifesto Houses—Sunday, September 20, 2026; 1-2:30 PM Pacific. Tickets required, $5. Pay via PayPal;. Zoom link sent upon registration.