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Editorial Reviews
Jennifer Kabat, Wired, April 2001
Cecil Balmond has a simple plan to reinvent architecture: Break down the cage that separates structural engineering from design.
Rem Koolhaas
Balmond has, almost single-handedly, shifted the ground in engineering, and therefore enabled architecture to be imagined differently.
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