Architecture is complex, subtle, frustrating… but ultimately extremely rewarding. Works of architecture are instruments for managing, orchestrating, modifying our relationship with the world around us. The ‘Select Bibliography’ has been expanded and the ‘Index’ revised. Two new examples – a Mud House from Kerala, India and the Mongyo-tei (a tea house) from Kyoto, Japan – have been added to the ‘Case Studies’ at the end of the book. Three new chapters have been added to the section on ‘Themes in Spatial Organisation’, covering ‘Occupying the In-between’, ‘Inhabited Wall’ and ‘Refuge and Prospect’. Notably, the chapter on ‘Basic Elements of Architecture’ has been enlarged to discuss the ‘powers’ various architectural elements offer the architect. This new edition of Analysing Architecture is revised and expanded. Analysing Architecture quantity Add to cart
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