<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The Cannibal's Cookbook fiercely consumes the body of past cyclopean constructions. It assembles, re-packages, and offers this latent knowledge for your contemporary consumption. It is a manual for the hungry, for those who are not satiated by the careless building practices of the present. </b> <p/> With one foot in the past and another in the present, the cookbook bridges the realities of our ancestors and ourselves. We propose a series of architectural "recipes" after dining on this body of past expertise. The recipes are deciphered from ancient cyclopean masonry systems, but with a contemporary twist. They cannibalize leftover debris--building rubble that typically stuffs our landfills--to construct new buildings<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This concise and compact publication makes the misunderstood and mysterious process of megalithic building easily comprehensible. <p/> The graphics alone are a must for teaching a course on archaeological and modern construction. <p/> It is a relief not only to see the archaeological information well presented but also made relevant for our modern world. <p/> This innovative book is well worth it merely for the quality of its graphics. -- Alexei Vranich PhD, Archaeologist, University of Texas San Antonio<br><br>"The book is a true bombshell, fearlessly exploding the world of architecture; by getting rid of contemporary times, defined as a self-destructive, mad delirium, Clifford takes us back to what Bruno Zevi called, 'the Zero Mark, ' a primigenial architecture - eternal and mythical in its construction processes - that, in this case, is projected into the future." -- Riccardo Buratti, Domus<br><br>Clifford's algorithms provide something akin to recipes, with prescriptive techniques and methods that show builders how to turn a pile of rubble into a wall. -- Katharine Schwab, FastCo<br>
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