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The Architecture of Happiness

By: Alain de Botton
Narrated by: Alain de Botton
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From one of our greatest voices in modern philosophy, author of The Course of Love, The Consolations of Philosophy, Religion for Atheists 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

'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

Bestselling author Alain de Botton has written about love, travel, status and how philosophy can console us. Now he turns his attention to one of our most intense but often hidden love affairs: with our houses and their furnishings. He asks: 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?Will minimalism make us happier than ornaments?

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 forever alter your relationship with buildings. It will change the way you look at your current home - and help you make the right decisions about your next one.

Aesthetics Architecture House & Home Interior Design & Decoration Philosophy Society Happiness
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Briefly goes into theme of history culture beauty and it's relation to architecture.
The book is about how different architecture makes different people happy.
very worthwhile read🙂

book is about architecture and history

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Button's writing here is crippled by his incessant attempts to sound as though he's contributing a tome of great worth to architectural academia. Where in actual fact his prose are at their best when he uses more pedestrian vocabulary, and attempts to evoke the universal in mundanity. The book lacks substance and structure, more of an introduction to thinking about architecture, for those who would like to impress their friends at dinner parties by spouting a few choice terms and broad generalisations which Botton himself is kind enough to elucidate here. Quite disappointing. Wouldn't bother if I were you.

Quite Disappointing

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I expected more profound conclusions starting this book, than it eventually gives. The book fails to go in depth too much.

Promising start, shallow end

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I love the way the author writes, I can feel his words and see the images of the things he writes about. It’s very a sensible and rich writing. I will probably listen to it a few more times, as it feels as though he entered my subconscious, organized by thoughts and translated them into words in a book, brilliant. I’d name it: The search of happiness through the beauty of architecture.

Brilliant.

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Beautifully narrated but I had hoped for more references and case studies. It all felt too vague albeit poetic.

A bit washy.

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