Almost five million readers have visited the BLDGBLOG Web site since it’s launch back in 2004 for stories about the past, present news, and perdictions for the future of how humans will shape their environment. The site gives riveting details from the edges of contemporary architecture in an accessible provoking and highly entertaining manner. Author Geoff Manaugh gives his insights in book form bringing together the history of urban exploration, science fiction, design, climate change and city planning with a point-of-view that everything is relevant to architecture. With five captivating illustrated chapters The BLDGBLOG Book will intrigue and inspire the hidden visionary in everyone.
The BLDGBlog Book Launch & Presentation by Author Geoff Manaugh
by Rebecca Paul, 08/26/09
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