Architects who write about the discipline are an endangered species--but where would the profession be if it were to stop thinking about itself? Arno Lederer is one of those rare individuals: his work is wry, free of ideological preconceptions, and contrary to modernism's faith in progress. Describing himself as an "amateur and lover of theory," his work provides food for thought and discussion. In his eyes, not all theory is dull-- and he's as likely...
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