In 2016 Margolius suggested to the Prague Council for a street to be named ‘Obětí totality’ (Víctims of totalitarianism) which was realised in February 2018 by naming in such a way the alley adjacent to the Memorial to the Victims of Communism at Újezd, Malá Strana.[6]
Published works
Cubism in Architecture and the Applied Arts, David & Charles, Newton Abbot & North Vermont 1979, ISBN0-7153-7673-X.
Tatra – The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, SAF Publishing, Harrow 1990, ISBN0-946719-06-3 (written with John G Henry) Cugnot Award of Distinction 1991.
Škoda Laurin & Klement, Osprey Automotive, London 1992, ISBN1-85532-237-4 (written with Charles Meisl) Cugnot Award of Distinction 1993.
Prague – a guide to 20th century architecture, Ellipsis, London 1996, ISBN1-899858-18-0.
Church of the Sacred Heart, Jože Plečnik, 1922-33, Architecture in Detail, Phaidon Press, London 1995, ISBN0-7148-3351-7.
Automobiles by Architects, Wiley-Academy, London 2000, ISBN0-471-60786-X.
Architects + Engineers = Structures, Wiley-Academy, London 2002, ISBN0-471-49825-4.
Future Systems, Zlatý řez, Prague 2002, ISBN80-901562-6-6, (written with Jan Kaplický, Michaela Kadnerová and Jana Tichá).
Jan Kaplický Drawings, Circa Press, London 2015, ISBN978-0-9930721-0-9 (written with Richard Rogers) International Deutsches Architekturmuseum Architectural Book Award, 2015.
Tatra – The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, new edition, Veloce Publishing, Dorchester 2015, ISBN978-1-845847-99-9, (written with John G. Henry, foreword by Norman Foster and prologue by Erich Ledwinka).
Heda Margolius Kovály and Helena Třeštíková, Hitler, Stalin and I: An Oral History, DoppelHouse Press, Los Angeles 2018 ISBN978-0-9987770-0-9, ISBN978-0-9978184-7-5, prepared for publication and translated by Ivan Margolius.
Tatra – Odkaz Hanse Ledwinky, Argo, Praha 2020, ISBN978-80-257-3066-9, (Czech edition, written with John G. Henry, foreword by Norman Foster, and prologue by Erich Ledwinka)
Jan Kaplický – Pro budoucnost a pro krásu, CPress, Brno 2020, ISBN978-80-264-3350-7. Miroslav Ivanov Prize for Non-fiction Literature 2021.[7]
Jan Kaplický - For the Future and For Beauty, Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart 2022, ISBN978-3-86905-025-6.
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^"DAM". Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
^The British Czech and Slovak Review, no. 157, Winter 2017, pp. 6 - 7
^Czech Embassy London Facebook post, 6 November 2019: 'Celebrating 30th Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and Awarding Ceremony of Jan Masaryk Silver Medal, 5th of November 2019, London – Hampstead, Ambassador´s Residence/Oslavy 30. výročí sametové revoluce a slavnostní předání Medaile Jana Masaryka, 5. listopadu 2019 v Londýně – Hampstead, rezidence velvyslance.' accessed 6/11/2019, 16.20 GMT