Article: "From Frank Lloyd Wright to Edwin Lutyens, why do unbuilt buildings continue to fascinate us?"

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Tim
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Re: Article: "From Frank Lloyd Wright to Edwin Lutyens, why do unbuilt buildings continue to fascinate us?"

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That is a fun topic.
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Re: Article: "From Frank Lloyd Wright to Edwin Lutyens, why do unbuilt buildings continue to fascinate us?"

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https://liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/ ... cathedral/

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His WWI memorial in Thiepval, France, of which Scully wrote "It is also an enormous monster; its tondi are eyes; its high arch screams. It is the open mouth of death . . ." . . . "There is no victory for the dead. All that courage wasted. But there they* stand, the men, unbroken. It is not to be borne."

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* the grave markers, that is
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