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Posted on 15/02/03

Radical houses

There is a life beyond tchotchkas at the Interior Design Show. It takes place in a rarefied, highly artificial little world behind a gauzy curtain where sober-sided professors of architecture dissect the history of modernism, conceptualize "space with a sentient quality" and disdain the commercial hubbub of the nearby show floor.

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