moderate grayish violet to moderate reddish purple

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Another Modern:

The Post-War Architecture and Urbanism
of
Candilis-Jo
sic-Woods



The habitat is above all an environment where man lives. Living solitary or living jointly. The myth of individual habitat, in opposition to collective habitat, demonstrates confusion and ignorance.

Habitat is always collective, habitation has to be individual at all times.
Different forms of structures and groupings of habitations should not be confused with the notion of habitat.

Georges Candilis, 1968

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