Contains the Cambridge architecture and urban design teacher's writings on urban design, architecture and urban renewal, urban space, and his colleagues Jim Stirling and Alvin Boyarsky, as well as his
"How can a man become a god?" So enquired Alexander the Great of the Brahmin sages of India. And how did they reply? "By doing what it is impossible for a man to do." And that answer set a keynote for
Quintus Curtius was apparently a rhetorician who lived in the first century of the Roman empire and, early in the reign of Claudius (41?54 CE), wrote a history of Alexander the Great in 10 books in cl