The Achitecture of Happiness is a dazzling and generously illustrated
journey through the philosophy and psychology of architecture and the
indelible connection between our identities and our locations.One of the
great but often unmentioned causes of both happiness and misery is the
quality of our environment: the kinds of walls, chairs, buildings, and
streets that surround us. And yet a concern for architecture is too
often described as frivolous, even self-indulgent. Alain de Botton
starts from the idea that where we are heavily influences who we can be,
and argues that it is architecture's task to stand as an eloquent
reminder of our full potential.