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Charles Jencks:
Like our attitude to love, truth and goodness, we seem to be confident about knowing what beauty isCharles Jencks:
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I'd been to Stourhead and was inspired by the perfect parity between architecture and art; in fact,Charles Jencks:
The cell is a city of production centres, each part working away like mad, and it's co-ordinated. SCharles Jencks:
Science is a victim of its own reductive metaphors: 'Big Bang,' 'selfish gene' and so on. Richard DCharles Jencks:
I was already writing about the idea of a 'multiverse' in the 1970s, though I might have called it