"Architecture, inescapably implicated in the environmental, economic, and political crises of our time, is addressed in this book from an overlooked and urgently necessary perspective. Drawing on the work of the Brazilian-French architect, historian and militant Sérgio Ferro, its contributors initiate a new field — Production Studies — critically engaged with the labour and conditions involved in the material making of architecture." Douglas Spencer "This is an important and original book that introduces and defines the field of Production Studies in relation to architecture. Through a broad range of fascinating examples, architecture is firmly situated in the broader context of its making and production. In so doing, the book makes a critical contribution to architectural discourse, shifting attention away from an obsession with the object and towards taking responsibility for what comes before and after the object."Jeremy Till, Emeritus Professor, Central Saint Martins: UAL"An important volume that expands the disciplinary horizons of architecture, and art and design more broadly. The book engages with Sergio Ferro’s writing on production and extends it to a series of cultural contexts. Through this it brings a much needed focus on labor in studies of design. A compelling read for all those interested in the multiple understandings and manifestations of building and production the world over."Namita Vijay Dharia, Associate Professor of Political Economy, RISD