"... intended as explorations into the possibility of an architectural order grounded
in techne-poesis, in human action itself, even run the risk of avoiding an allusion
to "building" altogether, in the conventional sense, as something external to the
project. The use of imaginative projections, ambiguities of scale and modes of
perception, 15 Jean-Pierre Vernant, The Origins of Greek Thought (London, 1982
), 125-26. i6 I owe this fo ..."
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