Both the Press and our books have won numerous awards, for editorial excellence and for book design. They've been described in professional and popular media as "visually inviting," "elegant and charming," "useful as well as beautiful," "lovingly produced," "authoritative," "thorough and comprehensive," and so on: we try to make books that are smart and beautiful.
Since 1996 we've been distributed in North and South America by
Chronicle Books, the successful trade book publisher based in San Francisco, which has dramatically increased our visibility in the non-specialist book trade and specialty retail stores. Our strategic alliance in 1997 with
Birkhauser of Basel, Switzerland, strengthened our worldwide distribution and has brought greater visibility for their excellent books to our shores.
In short: we publish the best books on a subject we believe we know best.
And at least these two magazines seem to agree:
A first-class architecture and design powerhouse with almost, 1000 bcklist titles, Princeton Architectural Press, in the last decade, has published a bold and eclectic array of high-quality titles that defy easy categorization. –Stop Smiling
By paying attention this closely in these humble and often ignored corners of the visible world, Princeton Architectural Press books have the somewhat paradoxical effect of expanding our sense of possibility, suggesting that there is wonder and beauty just about anywhere in the cultural, as well as the natural, world. Knowing that it's out there, we need never be bored.–Utne Reader