Treating buildings as environments intrinsic to their surroundings, the book explores consensus design, economic and social sustainability, and how a listening approach can grow architectural ideas organically from the interacting, sometimes conflicting, requirements of place, people and situation.
This third edition, comprehensively revised to incorporate new knowledge and address new issues, continues Day’s departure from orthodox contemporary architecture, offering eye-opening insights and practical design applications. These principles and guidelines will be of interest and value to architects, builders, planners, developers and homeowners alike.
Reviews of the first edition
... one of the seminal architecture books of recent times
Professor Tom Wooley, Architects Journal
The 'bible' of many architects and those interested in architecture.
Centre for Alternative Technology
... an inspiration to all those who care about the influence of the environment on Man’s health and well-being.
Barrie May, The Scientific and Medical Network
At last an architect has written a sensitive and caring book on the effects of buildings on all our lives.
Here’s Health
This gentle book offers a route out of the nightmare of so much callous modern construction. I was inspired.
Colin Amery, The Financial Times
Christopher Day is an eco-architect, self-builder and sculptor. He designs buildings in line with the ecological principles of his books and has won several awards, including a Prince of Wales award. A former visiting professor at Queen’s University, Belfast, he has also designed, consulted, taught and lectured in over twenty countries across the world, from California to Siberia, Sweden to New Zealand.