In Why Architecture Matters, Paul Goldberger, probably the influential American architecture critic m has been influential in recent decades, writes a wonderful treatise in which he explains, in concise and brilliant prose, how and why we are affected by buildings and how architecture not only provides us with refuge, but also shapes our relationship with space and time in a unique way. both as individuals and as a society, thus contributing to building meaningful homes that are bearers of our collective memory. and that have, for all these reasons, a profound symbolic, civic and ethical value. 338 p.: Fot., B/w, 22x14, 5 cm., Hardcover