We have only ourselves to blame if. . . .
Architecture, like government, is about as good as a community deserves. The shell that we create for ourselves marks our spiritual development as plainly as that of a snail denotes its species. If sometimes architecture becomes frozen music, we have ourselves to thank when it is a pompous blare of meaningless sounds.
(Quoted from page 169 of American Eden, by Wade Graham. HarperCollins, 2011.)
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