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The Language of Architecture
The late sir richard roger discusses what architecture means to him. The language of architecture has always been about an understanding of the grammar of construction. Before 80% of architects in britain were working for housing, local authorities, schools and song so there was very much more package. And now most of our work is abroad, which it was impossible,. obviously, in 19 sixtes, you just didn't go abroad. I think i've never had better exchanged our ideas than with norman foster. We shared a kind of unspoken language in a way. What we could say with a few words, am, and instantly convey approval or disapproval. He died on saturday aged
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