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Posted on 23/12/02

Not all fly too close to the sun

It was folly to believe that architecture in the year 2002 would release its ambitions and lie down like a lap dog. That's because architecture taps directly into a society's DNA -- it reminds us every day about who we are and what we think of ourselves.

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