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Modern European Estate Architecture - The Estate Library
Architecture of Thought In every great house, there exists a room that does not announce itself immediately. It is not the space of arrival, nor the space of gathering. It does not perform. It does not persuade. It waits. The estate library has always occupied this quieter position within domestic architecture - withdrawn, inward, deliberate. And yet, historically, it has been one of the most intellectually charged rooms a house could contain. Long before libraries became aes
Kellen Reimann
Jan 96 min read
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