[1st ed] Building Entopia
First edition of Constantinos Doxiadis’s Building Entopia, published in 1975 by W.W. Norton & Company. Doxiadis was a Greek architect, urban planner, and author who explored general ideas about future possible developments in urbanism. The book considers how we can actually build Entopa, a city that is both desirable and realistic. 8vo, 331 pls, hardcover with dust jacket. Text in English with b/w photographs, sketches, and maps. Previous owner’s name written in ink on front endpaper. Binding sound. Bumping to spine head. Small ink stain to fly leaf. Mild rubbing to price-clipped dj, with some bumping to spine head and bottom edge.
First edition of Constantinos Doxiadis’s Building Entopia, published in 1975 by W.W. Norton & Company. Doxiadis was a Greek architect, urban planner, and author who explored general ideas about future possible developments in urbanism. The book considers how we can actually build Entopa, a city that is both desirable and realistic. 8vo, 331 pls, hardcover with dust jacket. Text in English with b/w photographs, sketches, and maps. Previous owner’s name written in ink on front endpaper. Binding sound. Bumping to spine head. Small ink stain to fly leaf. Mild rubbing to price-clipped dj, with some bumping to spine head and bottom edge.
First edition of Constantinos Doxiadis’s Building Entopia, published in 1975 by W.W. Norton & Company. Doxiadis was a Greek architect, urban planner, and author who explored general ideas about future possible developments in urbanism. The book considers how we can actually build Entopa, a city that is both desirable and realistic. 8vo, 331 pls, hardcover with dust jacket. Text in English with b/w photographs, sketches, and maps. Previous owner’s name written in ink on front endpaper. Binding sound. Bumping to spine head. Small ink stain to fly leaf. Mild rubbing to price-clipped dj, with some bumping to spine head and bottom edge.