Parthenon to postmodernity, from Plato to Merleau-Ponty, Amaldi offers a history of architectural thought and the perception of space, m is of a phenomenology of emptiness and fullness, line and movement. What depth, as the perspective that accounts for, what ultimately this space, why do we inhabit? A powerful philosophical synthesis fica that, once it does not hurt it, takes architecture not as a historical or t ethnic problem, but as a fundamental characteristic of our perception and our sensitivity. . 478 p: ... Il, Fallades, B/w, 24x16 cm, Paperback