Meet the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing team
Meet the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ publishing team and find out how they got their start, their favourite reads, and how they can help you with your own book ideas.
Senior team
Helen Castle
Director of Publishing & Learning Content
I got my first job in publishing in 1990 fresh from university, having written to every architecture magazine in the Authors’ and Writers’ Yearbook. Po-Mo was dying a slow death in the pages of Architectural Design (AD) and Tschumi’s Parc de La Villette and Zaha’s Vitra featured strongly. The first author I ever worked with was Denise Scott Brown. Previously Editor of AD at Wiley for 18 years, where I also commissioned their global architecture list, I joined the publishing department at °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ in 2018. I am passionate about books and their power to influence culture, knowledge and society. At °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ I have worked with the team to broaden the list’s scope from a single focus on professional books to become more international and diverse, including student, children’s and trade titles, setting up an ebook publishing partnership and to make the first forays into audiobooks. I believe that publishers need to lead as content creators by investing in editorial development and design, bringing authority and joy to readers. I am proud of the energy and enthusiasm that the team bring to publications at °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ.
A building I love: Stephen Holl’s Chapel of St Ignatius in Seattle. It delivers atmospheric magic. Holl’s masterful manipulation of light in the interior raises you up. It has the immersive power of a medieval cathedral.
Liz Webster
Head of Books & Learning Content
I’ve been in the publishing industry for 16 years, and joined °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing in 2015. During my history degree, I found that I was increasingly drawn to choosing architecturally-focused options, and developed a real love for architectural history. It meant that I jumped at the chance to join °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ! I oversee the editorial team, and also commission my own books, specialising in interior design, project management and technology titles. The best bit about editorial is working with authors to craft proposals, and then collaborating during the writing process. I love how the tiniest germ of an idea springs into life and becomes a book – it’s always new, different and exciting.
A book I'd recommend: One of my favourite parts of the job is working on books that materially improve the day-to-day jobs of architects. Jan Knikker’s is one of those books: a riotous explanation from one of the best architectural publicists on how architects can harness their talents to market themselves better and – most importantly – get more work.
Editorial team
Alex White
Senior Commissioning Editor
I’ve been at °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing since 2017, working on books across urban design, planning, construction contracts, health safety, and student guides. It’s fantastic working as part of a gifted publishing team to deliver beautifully designed books on the built environment. Over the years, we’ve produced a great array of titles – from practical guides to highly visual hardbacks. We’re lucky to have a vast amount of knowledge within the wider °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ institute, allowing us to be well informed when coming up with book ideas and editing manuscripts. We put a lot of care into working collaboratively with authors, developing the content to its full potential. Working here has also prompted new interests and causes to promote, recently making me passionate about the need for more child friendly planning in cities. I’m constantly learning and love the feeling when a finished book finally arrives.
A book I'd recommend: A recent book I love is , which gives a detailed outline of London’s layers with a strong argument for character-based development. There’s both great historical insight and a future vision, alongside beautiful maps and photography. It ticks all the boxes for me.
Clare Holloway
Commissioning Editor
I’ve been at °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing since 2019 and am proud to be part of a wonderful team. It’s really exciting to work with architects, designers, historians, and other experts within the built environment to share resources and knowledge through our books, and I get to learn so much along the way. So far, I’ve been lucky enough to work on incisive and inspiring titles that span topics from lighting design to marketing for architects to practical guides for students. I really enjoy the development stage and like to be quite hands on, editorially, but nothing beats getting to hold the physical book on publication day. I’ll consider any proposal but generally cover landscape design, interior design, business and project management. I’m particularly interested in previously overlooked histories and perspectives, new takes on evergreen topics, and innovative or radical strategies for practice.
A book I’d recommend I really enjoyed – it ties home trends together with historical context, and Drew Plunkett has a witty writing style that I just love. It has one of my favourite covers too.
Production team
Richard Blackburn
Head of Production and Design
I have worked at °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing since 2014 and oversee the production of 24 print and digital titles, the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Journal and PiP supplement, Building Regulations, and °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Professional Services Contracts. It is a privilege to work with a talented group of people in both editorial and production. The publishing team is small and the variety of topics and material from our expert authors always keep it interesting. We have an impressive collective knowledge enabling us to create beautiful, and sustainably produced titles – using largely UK based printers. While the future in many ways will be digital, I am still firmly of the opinion that nothing quite beats a physical book.
A book I’d recommend: is a beautiful book, published last year. From the hand drawn plans by the author, Jacqueline Green, to the gorgeous photography, it shows options for various sizes of Victorian Terraces (the UK’s most popular house type) floor by floor. I regularly pick it up to have another look. The textured cover stock and uncoated paper stock really enhance the fantastic content.
Jane Rogers
Senior Production and Design Controller
I joined the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing production and design team in October 2017 following many years working in production and project management for independent publishers like Faber & Faber and The Folio Society. °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing architecture books present their own set of production and design challenges with a myriad of different images, from detailed drawings of architectural plans to long distance photographs of sunlit sustainable buildings. It’s interesting to see a book through from manuscript to physical copy, to troubleshoot, manage expectations and forget all the stresses once the finished object is admired on a bookshelf. As well as working on the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Publishing book list, I work on the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Journal and Products in Practice.
A book that I’d recommend: One of the reasons I like Chroma by Derek Jarman – as a filmmaker’s and gardener’s meditation on the power of the colour spectrum in his life (this is the director of Blue after all), is its ability to relate the world of colour to my professional and poetical life. I admire this book’s lyricism, poignancy, historical detail and of course, as a book production person whenever I carry out colour correction to images, I am mindful of the limitations CMYK in a print world.