Member Reviews
Reviewer 153322
Particularly useful in light of the McMansion/Zillow flap, this is a meditation on how people interact with architecture--whether a public building is designed to look orderly and rational, or off-limits and off-putting, how shops can be designed to make you linger or rush out with your fries, why certain homes seem warm while others are stage sets for furniture. None of this is ground-breaking or surprising, but it is useful to have someone spell out what you get the sense of as an amateur observer.