<p><strong>"</strong><em>The Environmental Tradition</em><strong> provides by example the mechanism for a collaboration between architectural history, design theory and practice which is...likely to motivate an architectural readership..."</strong> - <em>The Architect's Journal</em><br /><br /><strong>"This very clearly organised book with its self-contained chapters, is one to keep by your bed and reread again and again"</strong> - <em>Architectural Research Quarterly</em><br /><br /><strong>"</strong><em>The Environmental Tradition</em><strong> should be read by all architects and engineers interested in designing buildings with an environmental bias."</strong> - <em>The Architectural Review</em><br /><br /><strong>Dean Hawkes' collection of well-argued essays,...makes a lucid case for a return to passive control over the environment, using the eternal qualities of light and structure as the way of establishing a sustainable, architectural future.</strong><br /><br /><strong>"As lucid as one might wish."</strong> - <em>Architecture Today</em><br /><br /><strong>'Clearly presented... easily readable.'</strong> - <em>Architectural Science Review</em></p>