October 8, 2025
by Center for Architecture
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi cofounders Alexandra Hodkowski and Mösco Alcocer. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi cofounders Alexandra Hodkowski and Mösco Alcocer. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.
Head Hi in the City, taking place during Archtober at the Center for Architecture. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.

We are excited to announce “Head Hi in the City,” a collaboration with Head Hi, New York’s premiere architecture and design-focused bookstore. The Brooklyn-based cultural organization bridging architecture, design, and art via projects, reading materials, and public programming, will be opening a month-long pop-up at the Center for Architecture for the month of October. Featuring books and design objects for sale as well as weekly events including book launches, talks, and the New York Architecture & Design Book Club gathering, Head Hi will spotlight recently released architecture publications selected to celebrate Archtober’s 2025 festival theme of Shared Spaces and a commitment to deepening our relationships with the places we inhabit.

International guest program participants for the Head Hi in the City Pop Up at Center for Architecture include Montreal based studio Daily tous les joursThe New York Architecture & Design Book Club organized in collaboration with design journal Untapped, Mexico City based cultural platform Proyector, Irish photographer Rich Gilligan, architecture firms WORKac and Mattaforma!

The pop up space at 532 Laguardia Place is designed in collaboration with New York-based architectural lighting designers Studio Atomic and Italian company Dooor. The shop will be open Thursday–Saturday as well as during various Archtober events—see below for more information.

Hours:
Thursdays 1–8pm
Fridays 1–8pm
Saturdays 1–5pm
and during special Archtober events!

Upcoming Events:

October 4: Book Launch: Strangers Need Strange Moments Together with Daily tous les jours

October 10: Photography Book Release for The First Draft with Rich Gilligan

​October 17: Book Launch and Chat for Projections: Exhibiting the Hidden

October 21: New York Architecture & Design Book Club on Bruno Munari

October 24: Book Launch for Buildings for People and Plants with WORKac

​November 1: Discussion on Climate Optimism