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NOTE: The people behind YouWorkForThem — Mike Cina, Joe Kraal etc… you know, those guys! — have been consistently awesome for years. Here is a particularly shining example: this map-text pamphlet/DVD thing they did for the architect Michael Meredith. If you have been searching for architectural blather minus the bullshit, you can start here at least (and if you want any more, just email me; I’l send you all my unpublished polemics on the topic at no cost to you).
According to Amazon, this book retails for $19.00— $1 more than what I’m asking — and ranks an understandable 231,719 in sales. The primary text of Notes for Those Beginning the Discipline of Architecture is credited to David Fenster; YouWorkForThem put this particular 2-page pamphlet edition out on May 29, 2006, with Dewey Decimal number 720.711. The ISBN is 9780977624102.
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