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Abstract
A truly felt work of architecture is that which has been freed from dualities. Within the multitude of forces inherent in a particular condition of place it is not a question of revealing paradoxical opposites, but of directing ordering forces to cohere, to build and store energy through their interactions. Ed. note: Two buildings by Marlon Blackwell, the Moore House and the Honey House. Text also by Blackwell.
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Recommended Citation
Blackwell, Marlon
(2000)
"At the Edge · In the Frame,"
Oz:
Vol. 22.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1355