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F**N
This book is a great addition to the library of anyone - historian
This book is a great addition to the library of anyone - historian, designer, researcher, enthusiast - interested in the architecture of the 1960s and '70s. Murphy is engaging and insightful as he traces connections between Brutalism, Megastructures, Buckydomes, canopies, and greenhouses in a story that effortlessly draws in media, technology, politics, and pop culture. It's an accomplished, highly readable account that will find many audiences to enjoy and make use of it.
C**A
This is a good read for those who are not deeply enveloped in ...
This book could use images along with the long descriptions of buildings and landscape. This is a good read for those who are not deeply enveloped in architecture: a useful intro.
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