''A fast-moving, insightful, politically astute and upfront feminist examination of the power struggles involved in building and controlling space.''-- Women's Review of Books''A readable account of the force of male dominance in the built environment. . . . Those looking to this book for a clearer vision of the changes that need to be made in the organization and design of housing, work, and public space to foster gender equality will not be disappointed.''-- Journal of Planning Education and Research ''A pioneering work that will pave new territory not only for feminists but all those who are prepared to rethink environmental and societal issues.''-- Choice