The world of design and architecture has lost one of its most influential voices with the passing of Pilar Viladas. An astonishingly talented writer and editor, Pilar’s work shaped the way we understand and appreciate the built environment.
With a career spanning decades, Pilar was a veteran editor at T Magazine and a frequent contributor to some of the most prestigious publications, including Architectural Digest, House & Garden, Town & Country, Galerie, and Interiors. Her insightful critiques and deep understanding of design elevated the conversation around aesthetics, functionality, and cultural impact.
Beyond journalism, Pilar contributed to numerous books, including 20 Years of Discovery, where she brilliantly dissected the concept of “difficult” design—a testament to her intellectual curiosity and ability to challenge conventional thinking.
Her lifelong commitment to studying and celebrating design, architecture, and culture cemented her status as one of the greatest critics of our time. Her voice—sharp, thoughtful, and deeply knowledgeable—will be profoundly missed, but her legacy lives on through her work, her influence, and the generations of writers and designers she inspired.