Nincompoopolis: The Follies of Boris Johnson
- 259 pages
- 10 hours of reading
What happens when you let a high-powered buffoon loose on one of the world's great cities?
Douglas Murphy is an architect and critic whose work explores the intersection of architecture, fine art, and photography. Trained as an architect, he brings a unique perspective to his writing, dissecting the visual world with an insider's eye. His commentary is valued for its depth and insight into creative practice. Murphy is an author who engages readers with his sharp observations on the artistic process.



What happens when you let a high-powered buffoon loose on one of the world's great cities?
Whatever happened to the last utopian thinkers of the city?
This book proposes a theory of architectural failure; a radical way to approach memory and history in the city.