loppear reviewed How Buildings Learn by Stewart Brand
Review of 'How Buildings Learn' on Goodreads
4 stars
This is a nice companion to The Timeless Way of Building: a loving mix of photos and interviews of the changes to buildings over time with a fairly dry practical text hammering home that the most livable/workable spaces are those built to last in a way that welcomes and expects and budgets for change and continual renewal. These books are classics in the software world too, and I finally understand why people compare software and architecture: all the ways that high architecture fails those who live and work in the results are the same as the ways software fails those who must live and bend inside the program's design.