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		<title>By: Wild Buildings, Wild Lives at Artect.net - Design Shaping Culture</title>
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		<description>[...] Freelance writer Eve Kushner (San Francisco Chronicle, East Bay Monthly) has been writing a very promising book entitled Wild Buildings, Wild Lives: How Visionary Architects Think, Create, and Live. Based on extensive interviews, Eve explores the minds eye and &#8220;wildly creative&#8221; avant-garde work of select architects. These include personal favorite, Eugene Tsui, Malcolm Wells, Dan Liebermann, James Wines, Nader Kalili, Steve Badanes &amp; Christopher Alexander. While the book currently lacks a publisher, her monthly column in the Greater Bay Area edition of Builder/Architect magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into what the book may offer. I highly recommend reading these stories, also accessible via the On Building section of her website. [...]</description>
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