“Have we failed Modernism?” This provocative question lies at the heart of Marx’s manifesto advocating for a shift from an architecture of abstraction to one that prioritizes emotional resonance and experiential richness. Co-founding principal and chief artistic officer of Form4 Architecture in San Francisco, Marx’s text takes the form of visual poems and essays such as “Rebalancing Modernism” and “Embracing Paradox” that present his thesis. Succeeding sections introduce the principles of Second Century Modernism followed by projects—from private residences to Silicon Valley masterplans—that embody them. The book concludes with a dedicated section on his advocacy work related to theories of beauty, gender, and philosophy.
ORO Editions, 2025, 264 pages, hardcover, $60.