[A]n incredible collection of 300 works of small-scale architecture. -msn
[T]his delightful volume... is a study in design that can best be described as compact, wee, diminutive, shoebox-sized, impossibly cramped, and big on imagination. [Goes] way beyond the once-fringe/now-trendy tiny house movement. -Mother Nature Network
The words Roke uses to describe small-scale architecture can also be used for the book she has produced: 'inspiring, surprising and delightful'. -ArchitectsJournal
300 intriguing small-scale works, from pavilions, installations and cabins to colourful homes for cats, dogs and even bees. -Elle Decoration
[T]here's a little genius behind all these little buildings... Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things celebrates a wide range of designs, and shows good things certainly do come in small packages. -Cool Hunting
[A] thorough exploration of small-scale architecture. -Vice's The Creators Project
Tiny architecture is design's unsung hero. -City A.M.
Surprising and intriguing... This is architecture at the cutting edge. -Rolls Royce Magazine
Inspiring... wide-ranging, comprehensive and inclusive. -Askmen.com
Quirky and surprising structures. -BBC Focus
Small in scale but huge in imagination, these tiny constructions celebrate the joy of nanotecture -The Observer Magazine
Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things, a new book filled with pint-sized architectural projects, shows just how much you can do with a tiny footprint. -Mental_Floss
You'll find it pretty nifty. -UrbanDaddy
Celebrates the appeal and ingenuity of small-scale architecture -Architectural Digest
Everything is small in size, big in impact -BA High Life
Miniature marvels... all prove that modesty is no barrier to creativity. -Conde Nast Traveller
Nanotecture is an ode to spatial efficiency. -Co.Design
[A] truly entertaining look at some of the best small and compact architectural creations you can find today. -CoolThings.com
This illuminating book will open your eyes to the world on a small scale. -Homes & Interiors Scotland
There are so many grand projects and big name architects... it's so nice to see something that's done on a small scale. -Monocle Radio
Spend time... with Rebecca Roke's Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things, and you see how the small-is-beautiful ethos is also about spiritual improvement, mindfulness and a better relationship to the social and natural world. -The Washington Post Online
Inspiring and comprehensive... Roke looks at both established and emerging architects. -The Gentleman's Journal
An inspiring, surprising and fun collection ... captures the imagination. -The Garden Design Journal
Though mini in size itself, the publication delivers a trove of information. -Hyperallergic
Creativity and originality are not proportional to the size of the project or the fame of the architect. -Abitare (Italy)
...A must-have on every design lover's bookshelves this month. -Vogue (India)
This fun and imaginative publication is driven by an appetite to capture how such modestly sized things have the profound ability to make an impact far greater than their physical size. -Architizer
Nanotecture demonstrates what architects can do when given the freedom to experiment. The results are entertaining and thought-provoking.-Aesthetica
Inspiring.-Esquire