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The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War

[audiobook] The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War by Robert Bevan in Arts-Photography

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Set on September 12; 2001; The Mercy Seat continues Neil LaButes unflinching fascination with the often-brutal realities of the war between the sexes. In a time of national tragedy; the world changes overnight. A man and a woman explore the choices now available to them in an existence different from the one they had lived just the day before. Can one be opportunistic in a time of universal selflessness?


#848143 in eBooks 2011-06-16 2011-06-16File Name: B0056HO8EQ


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Truly Excellent BookBy KatherineAn exceptional book that clearly and luminously explains why it is that we feel for the war torn landscape. Buildings stand as far more than just shelter; rather. they are they backdrop for our stories of love. life. and loss. When they are destroyed. they take enormous parts of our history (personal and otherwise) with them. I would *highly* recommend this book - specifically to those interested in finding/understanding meaning in the built environment. but also to anyone interested in being intellectually engaged in the world we live in. We are globally united in built form - perhaps a more sensitive understanding of the world through this specific lens might help us to better understand eachother.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very interesting and very easy read. I didnt put it downBy Maria HoganAs an architect this book has answered many questions for me. Very interesting and very easy read. I didnt put it down.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. a good book.By patrickA good book. Bit dry. Loads of information and just what I expected

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