The Architecture of Happiness

De, Botton, Alain

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Rooted in the idea that architecture and interior design have the power to influence how we feel and that we are, for better and for worse, different people in different buildings, this book suggests how we might learn to build better, more attractive dwellings in which we would stand a higher chance of happiness.

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Publish Date: 27/03/2014

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THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

From one of our greatest voices in modern philosophy, author of The Course of Love, The Consolations of Philosophy and The School of Life, The Architecture of Happiness explores the fascinating hidden links between the buildings we live in and our long-term wellbeing.

‘Engaging and intelligent . . . Full of splendid ideas, happily and beautifully expressed’ Independent

What makes a house truly beautiful? Why are many new houses so ugly? Why do we argue so bitterly about sofas and pictures – and can differences of taste ever be satisfactorily resolved?

To answer these questions and many more, de Botton looks at buildings across the world, from medieval wooden huts to modern skyscrapers; he examines sofas and cathedrals, tea sets and office complexes, and teases out a host of often surprising philosophical insights. The Architecture of Happiness will take you on a beguiling tour through the history and psychology of architecture and interior design, and will change the way you look at your home.

‘Alain de Botton takes big, complex subjects and writes about them with thoughtful and deceptive innocence’ Observer

‘Clever, provocative and fresh as a daisy’ Literary Review

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Weight 339 g
Dimensions 199 × 131 × 22 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

280

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

720.1 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K