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		<title>by: Zamindar Hussain</title>
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					<description>Dear Marten,

I read your article on Architecture being the 'sexiest' profession in todays time...hmm...you seem to have been emotional listener and I believe a rather patient one. Only thus could you have generated such reactions in your text!..Interesting again!...Anyways, I am Zamindar and being of the same discipline do agree/ can debate some issues you mentioned.. .Maybe we cud catchup sumtime...I am presently scripting a book titled 'Tight Spaces'. Its a book on an Indian city called Ahmedabad in the western state of Gujarat.. I will look forward to your reply..

Cheers!

Luv-
me.</description>
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<p>I read your article on Architecture being the &#8217;sexiest&#8217; profession in todays time&#8230;hmm&#8230;you seem to have been emotional listener and I believe a rather patient one. Only thus could you have generated such reactions in your text!..Interesting again!&#8230;Anyways, I am Zamindar and being of the same discipline do agree/ can debate some issues you mentioned.. .Maybe we cud catchup sumtime&#8230;I am presently scripting a book titled &#8216;Tight Spaces&#8217;. Its a book on an Indian city called Ahmedabad in the western state of Gujarat.. I will look forward to your reply..</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>Luv-<br />
me.
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		<title>by: Tuomas Toivonen</title>
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					<description>Wow. A very strong observation. I think your idea of the west liberating itself by dumping its old values and heavy classical ballast to the emerging markets in the form of exclusivity-driven pomp is really interesting. As the balance shifts, and the new markets will dictate the new directions for us - will we get a digested backwash of our discarded classic past as the new markets struggle to redefine themselves? There are already super-exclusive Chinese luxury brands that are aiming at international markets with a heavy interpretation of the local classical tradition.
...on a different note, I have been trying to imagine and execute an agenda of &quot;Casual Architecture&quot; for some time now, which - to me at least - sounds really exciting and new. The activity of architecture, unlike the activity of building, is never casual. The term &quot;Casual Architecture&quot; suggests an effortless marriage of ease, pleasure, purposefulness and ambition, which is what I would like the future to be like.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. A very strong observation. I think your idea of the west liberating itself by dumping its old values and heavy classical ballast to the emerging markets in the form of exclusivity-driven pomp is really interesting. As the balance shifts, and the new markets will dictate the new directions for us - will we get a digested backwash of our discarded classic past as the new markets struggle to redefine themselves? There are already super-exclusive Chinese luxury brands that are aiming at international markets with a heavy interpretation of the local classical tradition.<br />
&#8230;on a different note, I have been trying to imagine and execute an agenda of &#8220;Casual Architecture&#8221; for some time now, which - to me at least - sounds really exciting and new. The activity of architecture, unlike the activity of building, is never casual. The term &#8220;Casual Architecture&#8221; suggests an effortless marriage of ease, pleasure, purposefulness and ambition, which is what I would like the future to be like.
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