
Why Architecture Matters
Author: Paul Goldberger
Narrator: Michael Prichard
Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: University Press Audiobooks
Published: 09/30/2018
Categories: Nonfiction, Architecture

Author: Paul Goldberger
Narrator: Michael Prichard
Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: University Press Audiobooks
Published: 09/30/2018
Categories: Nonfiction, Architecture
Paul Goldberger, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, began his career at the New York Times, where he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism for his writing on architecture. Later, and for fifteen years, he was architecture critic for the New Yorker. He is the author of many books, including Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry and Why Architecture Matters. He teaches at the New School and lectures widely around the country on architecture, design, historic preservation, and cities. He and his wife live in New York City.
Earlier this year I read "Building Up And Tearing Down," a series of essays by Paul Goldberger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic for the New Yorker. "Why Architecture Matters" is the other book he authored in 2009. Divided into seven main themes (Architecture as Memory, Challenge and Co......more
I really loved reading this book. Every single chapter, was amazingly written. I recommend this book definitely for people in the field of architecture and design, and people that are not.......more
Por alguna razón que ahora he olvidado, aunque puede que esté relacionada con escuchar el podcast 99% invisible, empecé a leer libros de arquitectura en verano. No porque haya más tiempo para leer, sino porque la excelente biblioteca de Arquitectura en la UGR se salta el mes de agosto a la hora de d......more
Why Architecture Matters Unfortunately, this book didn't grip me as I would have liked, and it fell below my expectations concerning why architecture matters in our ever-evolving world, and in many chapters is quite centrally-focused on American buildings. The subjects themselves, the idea of creatin......more