A lovely review in Contemporary Theatre Review, Volume 27, no 3, 2017, pp.411-412:
‘…a brilliant analysis that
contributes to contemporary aesthetic and political
discourse and outlines forms and goals of spatial
aspects of lived experience.’
‘Dramaturgy and Architecture contributes
crucial analysis to the blooming interdisciplinary
field between theatre and architecture, providing
highly productive arguments for anyone interested
in performance theory, architecture, and space
studies, as well as those interested in new models
for cohabitation.’
Plus more detailed discussion of chapters in between.