BOOK DESCRIPTION
This guide serves to explain a very contemporary idea of architecture, along with theories on how perpetual motion could change the automobile industry. The categorical format, sketching out two triangles of descriptive matter, proves to be an interesting argument.
From the Introduction: "On yet another inspired afternoon, I framed a few concepts which in my mind summarized the nature of architecture: the concept of the monster in the basement (in other words, the furnace), the general nature of intermediate floors and upper floors summarized as the relationship between elevators and stairs and the size and relationship of the upper rooms, etc. I attached to this the rudiments of my theory of perpetual motion automobiles, for added interest."
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Intention and Architecture, by Carolyn Fahey
6 years ago
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