Space on Earth – Architecture: People and Buildings

Space on Earth – Architecture: People and Buildings (Thames Methuen, 1983) by Charles Knevitt is an illuminating analysis of the principles of architecture. The book was published in conjunction with the Channel Four programme of the same name.

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Space on Earth – Architecture: People and Buildings (Thames Methuen, 1983) by Charles Knevitt is an illuminating analysis of the principles of architecture. The book was published in conjunction with the Channel Four programme of the same name.

Buildings provide spaces for human activity – ‘space on earth’. But how do they come about? What shapes them? Who’s involved in their design? And why do they often fail to give ‘firmness, commodity and delight’?
– Charles Knevitt, Space on Earth – Architecture: People and Buildings (Thames Methuen, 1983), excerpt from the back cover book description

The text is in English. The book has been richly illustrated with black-and-white photographs and architectural drawings.

Our copy currently in stock is in good condition. The pages are clean without any markings, and the glueing of th ebinding is fine. There is some age-related yellowing on the edges of the pages. The covers show some small signs of shelf wear and use.

Weight 633 g
Dimensions 18,8 × 18,8 × 1,5 cm
Author(s)

Charles Knevitt

Publisher

Thames Methuen

Publishing year

1983

Language

Images

architectural drawings, b&w photos

Binding

Paperback

Condition

Number of pages

232

ISBN

0-423-01440-4