1 / 9 “We can make things happen,” says Bruce Mau (above, at his Winnetka home). “We have the abilities to transform our lives.”Photograph: Katrina Wittkamp 2 / 9 Mau's Life Style, described by one critic as a glimpse into "one of the most creative minds at work in design today."Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 3 / 9 A poster of the Incomplete Manifesto for Growth, containing Mau’s ideas on how to think about life.Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 4 / 9 Mau's logo for Coca-Cola and its new motto, “Live Positively.”Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 5 / 9 Mau’s latest book, on ways to redesign schools and teachingPhotograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 6 / 9 Mau’s art installation Massive Change (with accompanying book), a multimedia blueprint for the future, opened at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art in 2006Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 7 / 9 Graphics for Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 8 / 9 The Seattle Public Library, redesigned by Rem Koolhaas in collaboration with Mau.Photograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design 9 / 9 The architecture book S, M, L, XL, another Koolhaas-Mau collaborationPhotograph: Courtesy of Bruce Mau Design Photos: The Works of Bruce Mau June 8, 2010, 4:11 pm Click the thumbnails for larger images. Related: « Bruce Mau: From Innovative Graphic Designer to World-Class Conceptualist The Incomplete Manifesto for Growth »