Throughout her distinguished, award-winning practice, Anne Fougeron has remained clear: architecture can change lives, and everyone deserves access to designs transformative potential. Since founding her eponymous firm in 1986, Fougeron has continuously expanded the reach of design excellence. Working with her small team, she crafts a diverse body of work united by her vision of humane modernism, architecture that engages the full range of peoples lives and societys fundamental responsibilities in the language of today. Whether transforming a historic building into a vibrant nonprofit hub or weaving much needed affordable housing into a burgeoning downtown district, her designs reflect her deep embrace of architectures larger social and environmental promise. This book explores Fougerons practice and architectural career, featuring critical texts, in-depth examinations of the firms most acclaimed projects, and stunning photography, diagrams, and graphic design.