In a society that celebrates the inessential, architecture can put up a resistance, counteract the waste of forms and meanings, and speak its own language.
The architect Peter Zumthor, who just picked up a Pritzker Prize »
all over the map (but mostly chicago.il.us)
In a society that celebrates the inessential, architecture can put up a resistance, counteract the waste of forms and meanings, and speak its own language.
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