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Posted by  Will Hayes on August 31, 2002 at 15:43:32:

I recently acquired Preston Scott Cohen's latest book "Contested Symmetries & other predicaments in Architecture"

In it, there are photos of a model for his "montague house" project that uses a "honeycomb" construction very similar to the one Per Corell advocates requently on this forum and represents in computer models (much more similar than my models which I posted images of earlier).
However, this is a convincing application of the process.

I can't seem to find a published image on the web, but Per, you should have a look at this one!

 
 
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