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Abstract
I will not tire of repeating that architecture without ideas to sustain it is nothing: it is only form, and forms pass with time and are destroyed. An idea, a constructed idea, reveals itself, unveils in its entirety when it is materialized, constructed: when it is a constructed idea.
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Baeza, Alberto Campo
(2003)
"Three Houses that are Three Ideas,"
Oz:
Vol. 25.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1387