A Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic examines America's preference for invented environments--theme parks, shopping malls, and historic restorations--explaining how these and other unreal places have created a fantasy world where the authentic is neither admired nor desired. 129 illustrations.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic examines America's preference for invented environments--theme parks, shopping malls, and historic restorations--explaining how these and other unreal places have created a fantasy world where the authentic is neither admired nor desired. 129 illustrations.
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Third edition. New paperback. 3rd printing. The book is a very nice and clean copy. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Used-Good. An 'insightful primer on contemporary architecture' by the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic. A Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic examines America's preference for invented environments--theme parks, shopping malls, and historic restorations--explaining how these and other unreal places have created a fantasy world where the authentic is neither admired nor desired. 129 illustrations. Book has minor shelf wear. Small tear at top of spine.