walker p moulis a – before scarborough

…shade from snow glare, it is aesthetically emphasised by the geometry of the fenestration.24 Outwardly, the resulting articulation of the elevation is difficult to understand – the building’s external composition

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…Chinese builders enriched their extension to make them sufficiently flexible. The combination, rotation, and conversion of parallel spaces, according to the practical demands of construction, were to enable much complex…

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…A note on the report indicates that the comments on the ‘Design Considerations’ were prepared by the ‘Architect-Assessors’ alone; presumably the other elements of the report reflected not only their…

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