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Why We Build

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Why We Build
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rowan Moore
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130
Category/GenreTheory of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9780330535823
ClassificationsDewey:720.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Picador
Publication Date 25 April 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Buildings are driven by human emotions and desires: hope, power, money, sex, and the idea of home. In Why We Build Rowan Moore explores the making of buildings from conception to inhabitation, and reveals the paradoxical power of architecture: it looks fixed and solid, but is always changing in response to the lives around it. Moving across the globe and through history, through works of folly, beauty, spectacle, and subtlety - the doomed mansion of an Atlanta multimillionaire, the phenomenally successful High Line in New York - Moore gives a provocative and iconoclastic view of what makes architecture, why it matters, and why we find it fascinating. You will never look at a building in the same way again.

Author Biography

Rowan Moore is the architecture critic for the Observer and previously for the Evening Standard. He is also a trained architect, and between 2002 and 2008 was the Director of the Architecture Foundation.

Reviews

'A refreshingly humane and lucid book from one of our most intelligent architecture critics' Daily Telegraph 'Vivid and witty . . . it's a book about what happens when other non-architectural matter - capital, sex, family life, the caprices of function - barges into a discipline that sometimes likes to think of itself as pure' Guardian 'Architecture critic for the Observer, Rowan Moore, has written a fantastic book which is well worth reading for anyone interested in architecture.' Sir Paul Smith 'Moore has a lot to offer those who like verbal flexibility and thought-provoking aphorisms. There is also a sense of mischief . . . if famous architects were a coconut shy, Moore would go home with the giant teddy . . . Elegant and witty, with a sometimes 18th-century sensuality, this is a hard-hitting book with great panache.' Sunday Telegraph 'Moore has conjured a rare feat in producing a work that will be appreciated by professionals and punters alike.' Observer 'Moore writes with economy, clarity and wit' Will Wiles, Building Design 'A paean to the way we inhabit, which explains why good architecture changes constantly' Financial Times 'Intelligent and cultured . . . packed with passionately held ideas about the epiphanies, farces and humanity in architecture' Independent 'Thoughtful and elegantly written, Why We Build will appeal to anyone with an interest in architecture . . . It benefits from a clear style and years of architectural criticism . . . the argument is forceful, but not prescriptive, the satisfying result of prolonged and sensitive observation of both buildings and human nature.' Spectator 'Lively and engaging . . . Anyone with an interest in architecture will find good things here' Evening Standard 'A subtle, often eccentric but always entertaining guide . . . A fascinating work of love, intellectual curiosity and endurance' Literary Review 'Dazzling . . . there's plenty to discover.' Sunday Times