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Posted by  Amanda on April 12, 2002 at 08:08:52:

In Reply to:  Re: High Tech + Late Modernism posted by Paul Malo on April 12, 2002 at 07:51:26:

"My own view is that architecture today requires more than technical finesse. It needs something to say, rather than continuing to focus on how to say it."

You're not alone with this thinking.

"The current high-tech language is too restricted in its vocabulary and syntax to say much"

Well said. In total agreement. Norman Foster is still a master of the language though (in my opinion anyway.) SIMPLIFIED! at least aparently simplified...;-)


 
 
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