Dear Thompson, Stuart,
During the last space syntax conference (12-15 June) in Istanbul
Professor Bill announced that Space is the Machine is being reprinted
soon. I think worth wait a bit more.
Best Regards,
Lucas Figueiredo
On 25/06/07, Thompson Matt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> First time posting- follow the discussions with great interest although not quite up to speed enough to contribute in a meaningful way!
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> A recent search (AbeBooks) has turned up the only available UK copy of 'Space is the Machine' but at a whopping £225!- and that's the soft cover! There are two in the US but they are around the £120 -£150 mark. Now, I am very keen on getting a copy of the book but I don't know if I could get that past my partner who already berates me for forking out on assorted bits, bats and books etc.
>
> Does anyone out there (possibly Bill!) know if there are plans afoot to reprint it, physically or otherwise?
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> Cheers
>
> Matt Thompson
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