Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment

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Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment | Crowe, Norman | The MIT Press | Paperback | 9780262531467 | AI Description: Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment by Norman Crowe (ISBN: 9780262531467): "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" by Norman Crowe is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between nature and the built environment. Crowe investigates the evolutionary origins of human concepts of form and order as they manifest in architecture and design. The book offers insights into how our understanding of the natural world has influenced the way we shape and organize our surroundings. Through historical examples and interdisciplinary analysis, Crowe challenges conventional notions of the separation between nature and the man-made world. "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" is a captivating examination of the deep-seated connections between human creativity and the natural world. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

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Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment | Crowe, Norman | The MIT Press | Paperback | 9780262531467 | AI Description: Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment by Norman Crowe (ISBN: 9780262531467): "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" by Norman Crowe is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between nature and the built environment. Crowe investigates the evolutionary origins of human concepts of form and order as they manifest in architecture and design. The book offers insights into how our understanding of the natural world has influenced the way we shape and organize our surroundings. Through historical examples and interdisciplinary analysis, Crowe challenges conventional notions of the separation between nature and the man-made world. "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" is a captivating examination of the deep-seated connections between human creativity and the natural world. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment | Crowe, Norman | The MIT Press | Paperback | 9780262531467 | AI Description: Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World: An Investigation into the Evolutionary Roots of Form and Order in the Built Environment by Norman Crowe (ISBN: 9780262531467): "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" by Norman Crowe is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between nature and the built environment. Crowe investigates the evolutionary origins of human concepts of form and order as they manifest in architecture and design. The book offers insights into how our understanding of the natural world has influenced the way we shape and organize our surroundings. Through historical examples and interdisciplinary analysis, Crowe challenges conventional notions of the separation between nature and the man-made world. "Nature and the Idea of a Man-Made World" is a captivating examination of the deep-seated connections between human creativity and the natural world. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.