Crisis of the Object, Colin Row
"But, if the multiplication of spaces long ago began to elicit such disgust, then what is there now to be said about the proliferation of objects? In other words, whatever may be said about the proliferation of objects? In other word, what ever may be said about the traditional city, is it possible that the city of modern architecture can sustain anything like so adequate a perceptual base? And the obvious answer would seem to be not, for it is surely apparent that, while limited structured spaces may facilitate identification and understanding, an interminable naturalistic void without any recognizable boundaries will at least be likely to defeat all comprehension."
Well, this is a really long essay, but it's pretty amazing that I read it though on Saturday night without being sleepy. I think I may add more sentences, or photos to this after I finish Troy's questions on Wednesday.
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