This visual tour of every one of the buildings designed solely by Louis Kahn represents the architect's greatest accomplishments. Exemplifying his vision and principles this book focuses on the more than twenty buildings that were designed solely by Louis Kahn. From his native city of Philadelphia to the heart of Bangladesh, Kahn's architecture reflected his fascination with science, mathematics, history, and nature. Striking new interior and exterior photographs by esteemed architectural photographer Cemal Emden reveal the characteristic features of Kahn's aesthetic: juxtaposed materials, repetition of line and shape, geometric precision, and archetypical rhythms. Also evident in the images is the way Kahn's designs flourish in a variety of settings - religious, governmental, educational, and residential. The book gives close attention to Kahn's most iconic buildings, including the Richards Medical Research Laboratories at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia; Erdman Hall at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania; the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, India; the Capitol Complex in Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut, as well as a cluster of residences he designed in the Philadelphia area. An essay by architecture professor Caroline Maniaque and a selection of Kahn's most insightful statements complete this book, which allows for a rich understanding of Kahn's architectural ingenuity.