Descrição
Harbison, Robert. The Built, the Unbuilt and Unbuildable: In Pursuit of Architectural Meaning. Cambridge, MA.: The MIT Press, 2001.
“The Pristine, ruined, ephemeral, and even notional are the subject of Robert Harbison’s highly original and admittedly romantic contribution to the literature of architecture. His fresh perceptions open this practical art to new interpretations a he explores the means by which buildings –real-or imagined–evade or surpass functional necessities while some times satisfying them.” From the publisher.
192 pp.; illustrations, 24 cm.