"This book should be a standard design guide for all architects, local authority planners and others, as well as ourselves, the potential users of the services provided."
John Bold, The Journal of Historic Buildings & Places, vol 04, 2025
What reviewers have said about Ken Worpole's most recent books:
Last Landscapes: the architecture of the cemetery in the West
'One of the most thought-provoking books of the year.'
THE INDEPENDENT
'An intensely personal analysis, supported by wonderful photographs.'
THE ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL, BOOKS OF THE YEAR
'A richly humane and engrossing book which incorporates a huge range of sources: he quotes anthropologists, novelists and a wealth of thinkers. The result is a work that is warm, compassionate, intelligent and thought-provoking.'
BUILDING DESIGN
Modern Hospice Design: the architecture of palliative care
Ken Worpole traces a path out of the darkness and into the light: from the Victorian asylum or sanatorium, devised to punish the sick, to the hospice movement and its assertion that even those who can't be made well by clinical medicine are entitled to be treated by the medical profession with not just dignity but something like love.
THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
This concise, well-referenced book encourages the reader to consider whether design can foster hopeWorpoles book speaks directly to designers and health care professionals to take this opportunity to engage with the deeper issues of ritual and occasion.
JOURNAL OF DESIGN HISTORY