Clive Aslet (born 15 February 1955) is a writer on British architecture and life, a Visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and publisher of Triglyph Books. For 13 years he was the Editor of Country Life magazine.
After graduating, he joined Country Life magazine in 1977 as architectural writer, becoming architectural editor in 1984, deputy editor in 1989, and editor-in-chief in 1993. In 1997 he was named British Society of Magazine Editors' Editor of the Year. After 13 years as editor-in-chief, from 13 March 2006, Aslet left and took on a newly created role of editor-at-large, which allowed him to write more books as well as articles for newspapers such as The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, and The Sunday Times. He has regularly broadcast on radio and television current affairs programmes including Newsnight.[2]
Aslet has published over 30 books, including, in 2012, his first novel, The Birdcage.
In 2019, he established the publishing imprint Triglyph Books with the photographer Dylan Thomas.
Two years later he was one of the small team that founded the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture at Downing College, Cambridge.
Books
Aslet is the author of:
Sir Edwin Lutyens: Britain’s Greatest Architect? (Triglyph Books, 2024) (ISBN978-1-7397314-3-4)
Living Tradition: The Architecture and Urbanism of Hugh Petter (Triglyph Books, 2023) (ISBN978-1-9163554-5-3)
Old Parkland: Community, Architecture and the American Ideal (Triglyph Books) 2022 (ISBN978-1-9163554-8-4)
Collecting Nature: The History of the Herbarium and Natural Specimens (with Svante Helmbaek Tirén; Bokförlaget Stolpe AB, 2022) (ISBN978-91-89425-64-4)
The Story of the Country House: A History of Places and People (Yale University Press, 2021) (ISBN978-0-300-25505-8)
Mawson: The Art and Craft of Garden Making (Stolpe Publishing, 2021) ISBN978-91-89069-98-5)
The Academy: Celebrating the work of John Simpson at the Walsh Family Hall, University of Notre Dame, Indiana (Triglyph Books, 2021) (ISBN978-1-9163554-2-2)
Building Beautiful: Classical Houses (with John Simpson; Rizzoli, 2021) (ISBN978-0-8478-7063-9)
The Real Crown Jewels of England: 100 Places That Make Us Great (Little Brown, 2020) (ISBN978-1-4721-3375-5)
Old Homes, New Life: The Resurgence of the British Country House (with Dylan Thomas; Triglyph Books, 2020) (ISBN978-1-9163554-0-8)