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Form over function: the problem of 'bad' modern buildings

New Zealand has a unique opportunity to learn some lessons from other parts of the world as it’s growing.

Wed, 26 Sep 2018

Michael Sturtz wants to know why, if buildings are meant for people, human activity can be an afterthought for some architects.

The American sculptor, builder and designer – who is best known for founding the largest non-profit industrial arts education facility in the US called The Crucible

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