Buildings are discussed — indeed aspects of them obsessed upon — but almost exclusively in the context of economics. This building went over budget, that surplus of houses led to the foreclosure crisis, that condo broke the record for residential real estate, etc. To the layman, then, architecture is conveyed as little more than something that costs a lot and causes a lot of grief, rather than something with the potential to enhance our daily lives. — New York Times
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hahaha.. why don't we do it in the road?
"architects and those who write about them are doing themselves a disservice by insisting on the impenetrability of discourse..."
Precisely why we need more fart jokes. I've been saying this for years!
Ha!
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