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Tarchitect Moshe Safdie's buildings are exemplars of what has been be termed 'progressive contextualism' - an important way of thinking globally about building. This book explores this renowned architect's buildings and the philosophy that shapes them. It features various essays examining his role in the move toward architectural globalisation.
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Tarchitect Moshe Safdie's buildings are exemplars of what has been be termed 'progressive contextualism'
- an important way of thinking globally about building. This book explores this renowned architect's buildings & the philosophy that shapes them. It features various essays examining his role in the move toward architectural globalisation.

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