
This book brings together eight of the most interesting and significant essays by the unequalled historian Robin Evans. Written over a period of 20 years from 1970 to 1990, the essays cover a wide range of architectural concerns: domestic space, society’s involvement with building types, aspects of geometry, modes of projection and drawing as a process for generating ideas. Evans’s writings are supported by an introduction by Mohsen Mostafavi, an article on the development of the work by Robin Middleton, and an annotated bibliography by Richard Difford. This publication is a re-edition of the 1997 essay collection originally published by AA Publications.
9781907896972, 2023
21 × 13.5cm, illustrated, 292pp, paperback.

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