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The first book in a Gandon series on ideas and explorations in art and architecture, this volume carries an illustrated essay by the award-winning architect and RSUA Honorary member John Tuomey on the processes involved in making architecture.
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“These notes are an effort to set down some principles that motivate us as architects. We always intend to start every project from the beginning, and, despite our own experience, to behave as if it were never done before, but we find there are certain constants in our thinking that provide continuity for us in our work. Using the selected examples of two houses, a school and two college buildings, I have set out to track thoughts through projects, to excavate ideas that are embedded in the buildings.”
— John Tuomey
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ISBN 978 0948037 528 (2nd edition) 72 pages (hardback) 22x17cm, 51 illustrated