This new book offers a unique collection of texts and short annotations, as well as a large number of images, sketches, drawings, watercolors, etc. by Friedman himself. He also has a wide range of documents related to his work. In the second part, Manuel Orazi gives an analysis of Friedman's work, based on extensive research. It follows the architect's progress through disciplinary and geographical rees aparentment distant between si, in which Friedman has been erratically moving ment and non-stop. Orazi also expands in historical, social and pol contexts. 582 p.: Fot, color ib / w, 24x17 cm., softcover