Into the Hidden Environment
Keith Critchlow
Sold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketKeith Critchlow?s Into the Hidden Environment is one of those gloriously early-1970s books that opens a door into a world where geometry, architecture, mysticism, mathematics, ecology and consciousness all appear to be having an intense conversation somewhere inside a geodesic dome while progressive jazz plays faintly in the background. At first glance, the title sounds mildly alarming, as though the reader is about to be guided into a secret ecosystem hidden behind the airing cupboard. In reality, Critchlow is exploring the invisible structures that shape human experience: patterns, forms, spatial relationships and the profound ways architecture and geometry influence how we perceive and inhabit the world. This is not simply a book about buildings. It is a philosophical expedition into the mathematics of existence itself. Critchlow was one of the great advocates of sacred geometry and holistic design thinking, and the book radiates that fascinating period when intellectuals genuinely believed the modern world might be spiritually repaired through better understanding of proportion, form and environment. The result sits somewhere between architectural theory, metaphysical speculation and beautifully illustrated mathematical meditation. There is something wonderfully ambitious about it all. Modern publishing often specialises in increasingly microscopic expertise, whereas Into the Hidden Environment belongs to that older tradition of books attempting to explain absolutely everything at once: civilisation, perception, geometry, culture, consciousness and humanity?s forgotten relationship with space. One half expects Buckminster Fuller to wander through the pages carrying a triangular ruler and announcing the imminent transformation of society. The irony, naturally, is that much of the book?s ?alternative? thinking now feels oddly mainstream. Environmental awareness, holistic design, human-centred architecture and concern about alienating urban spaces are no longer fringe ideas whispered over herbal tea in experimental communes. Critchlow was exploring questions that later generations would rediscover under shinier terminology and vastly more expensive consultancy fees. Visually, books like this possess their own distinct charm. Diagrams, geometric illustrations and carefully constructed visual arguments give it the atmosphere of a forgotten intellectual artefact from an era when readers were apparently expected to contemplate the spiritual implications of polygons before dinner. There is a tactile seriousness to it: the sense that knowledge might still be discovered through careful looking rather than endless scrolling. Yet beneath the period atmosphere lies something genuinely compelling. Critchlow asks readers to think differently about the spaces they inhabit and the hidden systems shaping daily life. Why do certain environments calm us while others oppress? Why do ancient forms continue to resonate? Can geometry itself carry meaning beyond mere utility? These are surprisingly enduring questions. A fascinating read for lovers of architecture, sacred geometry, alternative philosophy, design history, environmental thought and anyone who occasionally suspects modern life may have quietly misplaced an important dimension somewhere between concrete office blocks and fluorescent lighting. Condition: Good. Sold by Crappy Old Books, where hidden structures, geometric revelations and wonderfully earnest seventies intellectual exploration remain permanently in stock.
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