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The Unmade Bed of Architecture

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Penned by two internationally renowned critics, this volume comments on architecture and various cultural phenomena. More than a year of correspondence and mutual provocation contributes to a discussion where architecture, art, literature, and philosophy come face to face in unexpected ways, demonstrating that the bed of architecture is always unmade, but it carries memories of sweet dreams.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2004

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March 21, 2013
.. a friend from london sent this as a birthday gift; its not your everyday coffeetable architecture book. This one has depth and substance written all over it that requires acquired taste of the topics at hand; it is leaning towards the philosophical disposition (of the author) towards our profession and design methodologies..
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