The work of the office reached international attention in the late 1970s and early 1980s, described by the British journal The Architectural Review as constituting the "Cool Helsinki School".
His research and design projects have been published in many journals, including The Architectural Review, AAFiles, Arquitectura, Bauwelt, Casabella, Centre, and Daidalos.
Peer review | Partisan Review | Electoral and Administrative Review Commission | National Review | The New York Times Book Review | North American Review | Monthly Review | The Paris Review | peer review | judicial review | Harvard Law Review | Columbia Journalism Review | Administrative Review Board | The New York Review of Books | Physical Review Letters | Saturday Review | Physical Review | Harvard Business Review | Edinburgh Review | Architectural League of New York | Architectural Digest | Pevsner Architectural Guides | Combatant Status Review Tribunal | Architectural design competition | Virginia Quarterly Review | The Polish Review | Strategic Defence Review | Poetry Review | New Left Review | Far Eastern Economic Review |
Also numerous magazines, including Architectural Review, AIA Journal, Hauser,Architecture and Design India, New Zealand Architect, Architecture New Zealand, Home & Entertaining
His works have been published in international journals and books including Architectural Review, Architectural Record, Interni, Lotus, Monument and World Architecture.
He was twice finalist in the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and has won first prize in Architectural Review's AR+D Emerging Architecture Award 2012.
An illustration of it appeared on the front cover of Adolf Behne's book, Der Moderne Zweckbau, and articles on it written by Lissitzky appeared in an issue of the Moscow-based architectural review, ASNOVA News (journal of ASNOVA, the Association of New Architects), and in the German art journal Das Kunstblatt.