Read an excerpt from the upcoming book on the late architect, which features previously unpublished archival materials and interviews.
The Baltimore-born architect was a fixture at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles beginning in the 1980s, including as director of its graduate program.
The renovation and expansion of a regional institution embrace its sloped site and local history.
Multiple institutions have outright canceled its early-stage Adjaye commissions while others continue on without the direct involvement of the troubled architect.