"On Architecture reveals Charney's writings, in all their diversity and originality, yet also their polemic provocation and social stereotyping, and offers a closely argued and reasoned explanation for why he held the views that he did. This book will be a benchmark in architectural publishing in Canada." Geoffrey Simmins, professor of architectural history, University of Calgary "The choice of material written by Charney is excellent, clearly showcasing him as a lively and talented writer, and illuminating his embrace of everyday architecture, his compelling positions on place and displacement, his implicit critique of the profes "In conversation with his provocative art and design, the writings of Melvin Charney provide an incisive view of Montreal as an observatory open to the world and as a polygon for experimentation. From his youthful travel sketches to his profound meditatio "The idea of cross-disciplinarity pervades this seminal publication, provocatively illustrated with the photographs, media images and drawings that the late Charney used incisively throughout his 40-year-long publishing career. Thanks to the comprehensive "This homage to Charney assembles critical appreciations of his work, documentation of his projects and examples of Charney's own theoretical writings on architecture. Together, they present a testament to one of Canada's deep thinkers on the uses and abu "An impressive book. The introductory essays place Charney among the international architectural theorists of the 1960s to 1990s, drawing attention to the convergences and divergences between them. With On Architecture: Melvin Charney, A Critical Antholog