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"Everything That's Done In the Dark Will Eventually Come To the Light..."In Part 1 (If I Should Die Tonight), a disillusioned Venus has unexpected help falling for Philips, a single musician that gives her all the attention she's been starving for.In Part 2 (In the Footsteps of Another Man), Janelle begins to see her husband and a close friend in another light, thanks to her husband's secretive behavior.In Part 3 (I Stand Accused), Sheila's engagement to Melvin doesn't curtail a strong, deep desire for a romantic relationship with his brother, Barry, despite Barry being in love with her sister.
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The most influential work of architectural criticism and history of the twentieth century, now available in a handsomely designed new edition.
In the 1960s, American architect Robert Venturi made a case for the difficult whole, opposing mainstream modern architecture that ignores all the intricacies of life and produces pure space, or "easy unity". The architecture Venturi was aiming for embraces diversities, inevitable in any project. This new book, edited by Architecture Without Content, a research group at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne's School of Architecture, offers a fresh analysis and a thorough re-evaluation of Venturi s idea of "the difficult whole" as both a looking glass and a possible tool for architecture today. Through a radical re-reading of found material from the Venturi Scott Brown archives, the editors...