Architecture

mid-century modern; its the eames house in los angeles, one of the case study houses
eamesfoundation.org/house/eames-house/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_Study_Houses

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Take the chapel pill

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Philip Lopate writes about architecture a lot

The best I would suggest is to look at floorplans.

I like Wright -- used to be obsessed with his work; have the huge Taschen books and used to have probably 20+ books on his works -- and would look at his plans and study them. I think it's better to look at that than to read a philosophy of the architect, in terms of guidance, since the plan is the soul of the building.

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the plan is the plan of the building

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