The Time of My Life in Architecture, by Robert Maxwell, Emeritus Professor, and formerly Dean of Architecture at Princeton, is a personal autobiographical journey through the post-war
architecture world by one of its key protagonists. The book presents a rich mixture of fascinating insight, diaristic observation, opinion, gossip, anecdote and detail on the culture and
projects of one of the most dynamic periods of architecture and the people who were making it happen, from Peter Eisenman to Denise Scott Brown to Daniel Libeskind.