
Pages
319
Published
1969
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
In a world more humanely arranged, or one where architects more easily recognised where their prime human responsibilities must lie, neither the present apologia nor this book need ever have been written, because those services in buildings that provide for the comfort and well-being of humans would always have been part of the history of architecture as taught in the schools, studied by scholars, and honored by the profession.