Moshe Safdie achieved worldwide recognition as an architect when his very first building, Habitat 67, at Expo in Montreal, proved to be eminently livable. He was also enthusiastically praised as a writer on architectural and human values after the publication of his first book, "Beyond Habitat" (The MIT Press, 1970). He has since added to his luster a number of exciting architectural projects, and now this second book, "For Everyone a Garden, " goes...