A review by jentang
The Most Beautiful House in the World by Witold Rybczynski

2.75

the things book #2 for my urban planning course did for me:
1) allowed me to write possibly the most underwhelming, impersonal essay i've written to date on the broad definition of architecture
2) made me feel like i had the inside scoop on what goes on in the studies of my dear busy bee architect friend, who once texted me: "i thought of you this morning when we were going over how dirt expands and contracts with weather and we have to consider that when deciding the depth of the foundation"