Architecture has proven to be a transformative force pushing the traditional notions of ‘private’ and ‘public’ space through ... the physical and
aesthetic properties of materials. In
building for a new world, architects ... try to create a better world ... politically, democratically and socially through ... integrated societies ... and ... forms. To [discover] the hidden potential of ... buildings requires ... integration ... to build
... honest
buildings, unwilling to disguise their forms behind ... prejudices ... against the other. A core principle therefore
must be a need for ... flexibility, social[isation] and less
liability ... where the form grasped by the eye
should be confirmed by experience of the building in use.
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