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03 June 2025

By the end of the twentieth century, US architecture and engineering firms held more capital than entire countries, employed more people than were housed in most cities, and rented offices in more nations than comprised the UN. Within them, architects were designing not single buildings but urban systems, including the multinational infrastructures, legal codes, and financial mechanisms on which those systems came to depend. However, despite the extraordinary power of these architects, their histories remain shrouded in myth and concealed—by design.
This forensic analysis traces a history of architects at one such firm, AECOM, as they assembled their own multinational corporation and embedded themselves in the operations of American empire after World War II, shielding themselves from the instabilities of a postwar political economy. Incorporating Architects reveals how architects, through their businesses more than their drawings or buildings, modulated the political economy, gripped the reins of their profession, and produced the global injustices that define our neoliberal present.
This forensic analysis traces a history of architects at one such firm, AECOM, as they assembled their own multinational corporation and embedded themselves in the operations of American empire after World War II, shielding themselves from the instabilities of a postwar political economy. Incorporating Architects reveals how architects, through their businesses more than their drawings or buildings, modulated the political economy, gripped the reins of their profession, and produced the global injustices that define our neoliberal present.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 360
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
03 June 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520400870
Format: Paperback
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“Cayer makes clear that corporate professionalization teaches students to be efficient tools of capital, reproducing the world in return for greater profits rather than transforming it at its foundations. With higher education’s recent embrace of artificial intelligence (AI), Cayer’s call to action is especially important—architects and pedagogues must seek inspiration in alternative embodied and collectivist forms of production.”
Aaron Cayer is Assistant Professor of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Profession: Shattering Tradition
2. Firm: Corporate Conglomeration
3. Building: Enclosing Indeterminacy
4. Contract: Developing Architects
5. Portfolio: Valuing Practice
6. Vault: Keeping Secrets
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Profession: Shattering Tradition
2. Firm: Corporate Conglomeration
3. Building: Enclosing Indeterminacy
4. Contract: Developing Architects
5. Portfolio: Valuing Practice
6. Vault: Keeping Secrets
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index