The Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner: Volume 286
Wege zu einem neuen Baustil. 'Und der Bau wird Mensch'.
Paths to a New Style of Architecture. "And the Building Becomes Human"
Section of the Complete Works: Lectures on Art
First German Edition published 1926.
Notes about the German versions of this volume:
1st edition 1926. 2nd edition 1957. 3rd expanded edition 1982. Oversized book.
Lectures in this volume: 8
1911-12-12 Berlin
1913-02-05 Berlin
1914-01-23 Berlin
1914-03-07 Stuttgart
1914-06-07 Dornach
1914-06-17 Dornach
1914-06-28 Dornach
1914-07-05 Dornach
1914-07-26 Dornach
English Complete Works Version: This volume has yet to be published in a Complete Works edition.
English Non-Complete Works Full Versions: There are one or more pre-Complete Works full-volume translations:
Architecture as a Synthesis of the Arts
8 lectures
Paperback, 192 pages. Published 1999 by Rudolf Steiner Press.
Notes on this edition: Includes "And the Temple Becomes Man" and "Ways to a New Style in Architecture" pub. in 1927. Includes extracts from talks on the new Goetheanum January 1924.
Ways to a New Style in Architecture
8 lectures Berlin

Hard Cover, 60 pages. Published 1927 by Anthroposophic Press.
Notes on this edition: Large suze, many photographs.
Other English publishing history: Sections available
Sections of this German volume may have been published in English, either as stand-alone books, one-lecture pamphlets, or as part of a compilation. If there are any volumes listed below, then they have some percentage of this Complete Works volume in them. The amount could be as little as a part of one lecture (in a compilation), a single lecture or essay as a pamphlet. Or it could be a book that contains as much as 90% of the material in the source Complete Works German volume.
A Vision for the New Millennium
Extracts from various lectures

Paperback, 132 pages. Published 1999 by Rudolf Steiner Press.
Notes on this edition: Selected and introduced by Andrew Welburn. Extracts from GA's 26, 118, 136, 159, 191, 286 and 310.
The Temple is -- Man!

Pamphlet, 31 pages. Published 1951 by Anthroposophical Publishing Co..
Notes on this edition: Translated by D.S. Osmond. Reprinted 1979.

