Re: Facades, Masks, and Real Faces.

that is, instead of cosmetic make-up, or make-believe,
there are flies and bugs and disease on the skin? what
shines through as the character of such an architecture?
in today's rule: it is pure waste; disregarded and unreal.
it is _not in the architectural studio: a talibanned symbol.


On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 01:03 PM, brian carroll wrote:


what character is the face of a impoverished child
dying of malaria with which no architecture exists
to support or even identify as a living human being?

On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Howard Ray Lawrence wrote:

However, the face/facade, at its best, should reveal the true
character of the person or architecture



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