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An exemplary synthesis of the research pursued by Claude Parent and
Paul Virilio in the Architecture Principe group, with the “oblique
function”, Saint-Bernadette of Banlay (1966) experiments
with a new rapport between man an his environment. Served by a series
of texts and hitherto unpublished images, this book traces the history
and impact of a 20th century masterpiece, which looms as a milestone in
criticism of modernity...
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