I've finally found George Legendre's South-wark office. It is unmarked, so it's only when the architect himself pops his head out that I know I'm at the right place. It seems strange that the workplace of a man who is fascinated by numbers - all his designs are based on the application of mathematical notation -does not have one on the door. Until recently, his unique slant on architectural research was confined to teaching at Harvard, developing his theories along with his diploma students at the AA, and his Book of Surfaces, a treatise on the use of 2D surfaces in a 3D world.
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