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The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space

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more, being addicted to the uncertainty of cultural engagement means<br />

keeping on doing something, whatever that something might be. Central<br />

to that engagement remains the desire not only to place architecture in a<br />

wide cultural context but also, in so doing, to rethink <strong>and</strong> reenact its very<br />

substance <strong>and</strong> being.<br />

Strangely Familiar<br />

London<br />

March 1999<br />

Preface

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