Robert Harbison has lectured widely on architecture at the Museum of Modem Art in New York, the University of Toronto, Stanford University, Cornell University, and the Architectural Association, London. His previous books include Eccentric Spaces, Deliberate Regression, and Pharaoh's Dream.
Eccentric Spaces Robert Harbison Paper / March 2000 The subject is the human imagination—and the mysterious interplay between the imagination and the spaces it has made for itself to live in: gardens, rooms, buildings, streets, museums and maps, fictional topographies, and architectures. The book is a lesson in seeing and sensing the manifold forms created by the mind for its own pleasure. Price $22.00 | ADD TO CART
The Built, the Unbuilt, and the Unbuildable In Pursuit of Architectural Meaning Robert Harbison Paper / May 1993 Robert Harbison finds meaning in works of architecture that are unnecessary, having outlived their physical functions or never having been intended to have any. Price $21.00 | ADD TO CART
The Built, the Unbuilt, and the Unbuildable In Pursuit of Architectural Meaning Robert Harbison Cloth / August 1991 The pristine, the ruined, the ephemeral, and even the notional are the subject of Robert Harbison's highly original and admittedly romantic contribution to the literature of architecture. OUT OF PRINT