Single-Handedly is a volume that collects the work of forty-three contemporary architects from around the world who, in an age saturated with digital imagery, continue to draw by hand. It begins with an insightful foreword — and a lyrical pencil rendering — by Seattle architect Tom Kundig.

Single-Handedly features drawings from a roster of accomplished international architects.

Featured in:

Architect Magazine:A Perspective on Perspective,” by Aaaron Betsky

Architectural Digest

Architecture Lab

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Metropolis

The New York Times: Gift Guide 2019

Single-Handedly, published by Princeton Architectural Press, is currently out-of print and available from secondhand book sellers.