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Lebbeus Woods: Architecture is war

Lebbeus Woods: Architecture is war

Lebbeus Woods, renegade architect, someone who threads his politics into his designs and appreciates one essential fact of human existence, how we organises the spaces in which we live is not a mere aesthetic question.

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Posted on February 27, 2019Categories Culture, PoliticsTags architectureLeave a comment on Lebbeus Woods: Architecture is war
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