
Lund Humphries has released Building for Society: Henley Halebrown Built 2010–2022, a new monograph reflecting on Henley Halebrown architects' recent work and ongoing commitment to an architecture that emphasises the profession's civic role as a creative and cultural act.
Edited by Tom Neville, the book examines central themes that have shaped the practice over the past decade from architecture as social infrastructure, liminality in design, and the relationship between wellbeing and the climate, to the lessons we draw from past precedents and adapt to today’s challenges.







