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Farshid Moussavi, AR 10.2011
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Pier Vittorio Aureli, AR 10.2011
‘Sustainability – among many other things – emphasises the need to reintegrate an environment fragmented by modernity.’
Peter Buchanan, AR 10.2011
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Jonathan Glancey, AR 10.2011
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William JR Curtis, AR 10.2011
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