



And Francois Halard always makes me happy:
Hopefully these images explain why I have not been able to buy an Australian design magazine all year because of what I term largely manufactured, characterless dwellings which require money but little imagination and have no sense of history. There, I've said it.
Images courtesy of this site.
4 comments:
Thanks for the mention!
+Spencer
The Architectural Antique Review
I feel the same way - about most shelter magazines!
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