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Posted by  Manuel Oliveros on October 19, 2001 at 10:28:07:

In Reply to:  HI-teck posted by Rani on October 19, 2001 at 08:38:54:

Almost any luxurious architecture of any time has attempted to be state of the art, so I with my skeptical look to so many things regard it as a label. That in architectural critics context some may be referring to very specific buildings I see more a concern of them than a liability to my intellect.

But just in case youwant something a bit less thin, I will quote for you the three buildings in

Pioneering British High-Tech
Phaidon


Engineering Building at Leicester University, Stirling and Gowan
Willis Faber and Dumas Building, Foster Associates
Lloyd's Building, Richard Rogers' Partnership

This I think should give you an idea of what the authors thinks is high tech.

 
 
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