Add this copy of The Built, the Unbuilt and the Unbuildable: in Pursuit to cart. $2,206.35, good condition, Sold by BARNABY rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Oxford, OXFORDSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1991 by Thames and Hudson.
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Good Condition. Dust jacket is fully intact, only lightly rubbed at edges. Clean and fresh contents mostly. Overall, a good used copy. Publisher's note: 'Robert Harbison reads architecture as one would read poetry for meaning. Meaning, he finds, resides especially in those works of architecture that are unnecessary, having outlived their physical functions or never having been intended to have any. Gardens, monuments, historic fortifications, and ruins are among the examples he uses to reveal the secret meanings of this architecture "freed from function."' MIT Press. 192 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Architecture; Architecture Philosophy; Symbolism in architecture; Architecture and history; Architectural writing; Architecture Theories of; Architecture; Architecture History; Architecture Composition, proportion, etc; Fantastic architecture; Architecture Composition, proportions, etc; Aesthetics; Monuments; Architectural theory; Aesthetics: architecture; Architecture Design and plan; Architecture Theory and criticism.; ISBN: 0500341168. ISBN/EAN: 9780500341162. Add. Inventory No: 240322NPG004005.