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E-raamat: Our World in Ten Buildings: How Architecture Defines Who We Are and How We Live

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Atria Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781668056578
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Atria Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781668056578

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From “tomorrow’s greatest designer” (The Atlantic), a deeply researched “essential guide” (Chelsea Clinton) to how humankind designs its world and how those decisions shape us.

For the majority of the world, purposefully designed spaces are often only available for those who can afford them. But could it be possible for the spaces we spend most of our lives in—our offices, our schools, our hospitals—to be designed for our everyday needs and communities as well as the wants of capital? Climate catastrophes push us to the brink, pandemics have disrupted how we live and work, and there’s an urgent need to build spaces that can adapt and accommodate a lived experience changing faster than ever each day. So why aren’t we shifting the way we design, and what can we do to change that?

“Visionary architect” (Danielle Allen, author of Our Declaration) Michael Murphy aims to reframe what the built environment can do for our lives and our world. With insight and passion, he braids the history of architecture with his own revolutionary work to provide an accessible guide on what it will take to revolutionize our homes, minds, workplaces, safety, and health care. Profound, accessible, and groundbreaking, Our World in Ten Buildings will demystify architectural design, change the way you look at the spaces around you, and introduce a new way of thinking about how we interact with the people and world around us.

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Murphy opens a door to understanding architecture and some of the most basic qualities and unshakable principles of life itself. Ai Weiwei

Murphy peels back the layers of architecture to reveal how human choicesoften invisible, always consequentialshape the places we inhabit and pass through daily. Dan Barber, author of The Third Plate

With clarity and grace, Murphy shows how architecture is not just where life happensits how life is held. Susan Magsamen, co-author of Your Brain on Art

A powerful case for why a deep respect for humanity is a prerequisite for all great architecture and design. Truly inspirational. Tim Brown, author of Change by Design

Murphy sees the world like a warrior architect poet and when youre done with his words, maybe you will, too. Wright Thompson, author of The Barn

If you care about the built environment, human flourishing, or the connection between the two, you will benefit from reading Our World in Ten Buildings. Andrew Marantz, author of Antisocial

"An illuminating, optimistic take on how architecture might be harnessed to better the world."  Kirkus 

Michael P. Murphy is an architect, educator, and writer, and is the founder and president of AMMA, a design and development collaborative focused on the ways in which space shapes our minds, bodies, and communities. In 2007, he founded the architectural non-profit firm, MASS Design Group, and was CEO until 2022, leading the design of their projects including the Butaro Hospital and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice to name a few. He is currently the Thomas Ventulett Chair of Architecture at The Georgia Institute of Technology. Originally from Poughkeepsie, New York, he lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.