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A place for anything and nothingMoon, Walter Todd January 1994 (has links)
The architectural design process is a cycle of analysis and synthesis which ultimately yields a built structure that responds not only to functional needs but also provides revelations about the world in which we live. Architecture presents a dialogue at different levels and scales, allowing for many interpretations as well as revealing basic truths. / Master of Architecture
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