“I live in a Victorian apartment building in London.”

—  Rem Koolhaas

SPIEGEL interview https://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/spiegel-interview-with-dutch-architect-rem-koolhaas-evil-can-also-be-beautiful-a-408748.html, 2006

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