The publication, edited by Dutch theoretician and critic Bart Lootsma, serves as an index of the projects of b&k+. In the form of a manual for designers, it catalogues the projects not in a chronological structure but according to five topics entitled “Landscape,” “Material,” “Structure,” “Object,” and “Tools.” Consequently, some of the projects are repeatedly shown in different contexts. The book is printed entirely in black and white—with the exception of the first 16 pages of Marc Räders’s model-like photographs. In addition, the publication contains a special feature: four bookmarks—segments cut from the glossy dust jackets. It is a reference to reusability, an element that has played a major role to the practice since the very beginning.