I agree with Lindsay that this book is a visual feast. There a pages after pages of beautiful, high quality photos and though some are smaller, I don't appreciate every single photograph bled to the edge of the page. It's boring, and it's useless. Emphasize what's important, and supplement when appropriate!
The layout of the photographs never gets boring. I could flip through this book for weeks. At over 600 pages, it might even take me longer to see EVERYTHING. The photos are not ambiguous or confusing and clearly present the strengths of each project. The text is concise and well-written; never superfluous or cliché. Moreover, there is just enough text. I'm not looking for an essay, especially not a poorly written one. A blurb every couple of pages suffices, as the photos are quite strong. I appreciate a bit of context and the author calling out the content of the photograph, just in case I've gotten lost. The book succeeds at being easy to sit and read and easy to flip through.
If you're looking for a lovely book on interior design and space planning, check out The New City Home. It's a bit older yet does not look dated. It showcases lofts, condos and apartments in a true variety of styles and also includes floorplans!