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Surrounded by Sculpture: The Joy and Value of Organic Architecture

February 4, 2013by dlapp 2 Comments

(Originally published in the online version of Journal of the Taliesin Fellows, winter 2012) I just turned off the lights in the house to let the moon in.  While I […]

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