THE BUILT, THE UNBUILT AND THE UNBUILDABLE In Pursuit of Architectural Meaning
Robert Harbison has acquired a reputation for looking at architecture in a highly original way. The questions he asks are those deliberately suppressed by conventional architectural historians: What draws me to this building? What meaning intended or unintended - does it have?
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Thames and Hudson
1991
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