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Abstract
The responsibility of the architect is very much about defining and celebrating the pragmatic and poetic needs of the client. A most important component of that charge, which is all too often ignored, overlooked, or insensitively misinterpreted, is searching for the defining markers of context and community from which a project's aesthetic presence will grow.
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Recommended Citation
Bruder, William
(1997)
"Defining Place: Celebrating Context and Community,"
Oz:
Vol. 19.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1296