There are two features of the book that will be especially interesting to readers of this blog. First, there are several Biblical references. Second, and more important, one recurring theme is the idea that humans should be humble in the face of situations that they can't completely predict or control. In this case, the issue is planning and designing urban areas. Many professionals (read planners and architects) do not have sufficient respect for the value of flexibility when designing structures that will last for decades. There's probably a deeper connection too, but I'll confess to being too excited about the book's arrival to have the patience to think it through.
There are two features of the book that will be especially interesting to readers of this blog. First, there are several Biblical references. Second, and more important, one recurring theme is the idea that humans should be humble in the face of situations that they can't completely predict or control. In this case, the issue is planning and designing urban areas. Many professionals (read planners and architects) do not have sufficient respect for the value of flexibility when designing structures that will last for decades. There's probably a deeper connection too, but I'll confess to being too excited about the book's arrival to have the patience to think it through.