Eating Architecture

The contributors to this highly original collection of essays explore the relationship between food and architecture, asking what can be learned by examining the (often metaphorical) intersection of the preparation of meals and the production of space. In a culture that includes the Food Channel and the knife-juggling chefs of Benihana, food has become not only an obsession but an alternative art form.

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Author Jamie Horwitz, Paulette Singley

ISBN 9780262083225

Category Food Design Books

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