Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago

by Blair Kamin
Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago  
published October 1st 2001 by University Of Chicago Press
binding Hardcover
isbn 0226423212   (isbn13: 9780226423210)
pages 408
description For more than a decade, Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin has been writing fiery, intelligent essays on th...more
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06-20-07



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Devyn
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12/22/07

Read in January, 2002
recommends it for: Urbanites, Architects
This book is a collection of articles written for the Chicago Tribune by the Tribune's Architecture Critic, Blair Kamin (whom I have had the pleasure of meeting and subsequently being interviewed by for an article by him... But thats a different story).

While New York may have more buildings, I hold to the truth that Chicago has a quality and history of architecture from the past century(plus) that cannot be beat. Kamin has an insightful eye, and always does a masterful job at pointing out the...more
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06/20/07

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in January, 2005
recommends it for: chicagoans, architecture buffs, urban planners
 





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