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Apr 11, 2004

It takes a wall to make a building

Architects and Glass. Some seem to overdo it.

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Michael de Blowhard and David Sucher have been discussing some of the problems that can arise with large glass walls. This reminded me of the story of a friend who worked for Philip Johnson. They once visited Johnson's Glass House, [Read More]

» Glass Houses from Veritas et Venustas
Michael de Blowhard and David Sucher have been discussing some of the problems that can arise with large glass walls. This reminded me of the story of a friend who worked for Philip Johnson. They once visited Johnson's Glass House, [Read More]

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No glass in Poundsbury, "the heart of Prince Charles' struggling counterrevolution."

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/364gmslj.asp

Easter Special: the nefarious encroachment of awful Catholic architecure:

http://www.nationalreview.com/weekend/architecture/architecture-spencer082501.shtml

And its antidote:

http://www.adoremus.org/299Murray.html


-from a former PPS employee

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