Elizabeth Farrelly is one of Australia's liveliest and most provocative writers on architecture and the environment. The winner of the CICA International Critics' Award, the Pascall Prize for Critical Writing, and the Marion Mahony Griffin Award, she is a columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald, a commentator on Australian television and radio, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Sydney.
This is essential reading for anyone interested in sustainability
reading that goes beyond how to set up a composter or how to
calculate one's carbon footprint, and gets tothe essence of what is
wrong with modern living.
*The Chronicle of Higher Education*
This is essential reading for anyone interested in sustainability reading that goes beyond how to set up a composter or how to calculate one's carbon footprint, and gets tothe essence of what is wrong with modern living.
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