Why Architecture Matters as Art as Never Before: Le Corbusier, Tony Smith and the Problem of Use
The real problem here is not the gap between intent and reaction, but rather with the simple fact that whether or not a building is actually used in the way the architect wishes, it is always made for a user. One could of course build structures exclusively for friends or for oneself but that feels...
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