A BUILDING'S UNIQUE SET OF PURPOSES LIMIT ITS ALTERATIONS AS A PRODUCT OF THE REAL WORLD
-> Objects in the real world are governed by purpose, thereby nonsensical alterations of architecture cease to accommodate a unique set of purposes
-> Objects in the real world are governed by purpose, thereby nonsensical alterations of architecture cease to accommodate a unique set of purposes
Derived from:
GANG: Every building is a product and comes from its unique set of purposes.
GOLDBERG: "Certain buildings, even neighbourhoods can't be altered without being ruined. But all buildings exist in the real world, as do we."
GANG: Every building is a product and comes from its unique set of purposes.
GOLDBERG: "Certain buildings, even neighbourhoods can't be altered without being ruined. But all buildings exist in the real world, as do we."
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