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A new and strategically ‘realistic’ architecture — the staple of The Miller Hull Partnership — is poised to challenge the more esoteric architectural idioms of our own day. The buildings of this new realism are grounded in the language of the familiar. Instead of being roughly translated from the latest scientific, artistic, or philosophical propositions, they find a solid source for invention in known and accessible building types and conventions.
Published: Rockport Publishers, Inc., 1999.
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