In the 1960s, Christian Norberg-Schulz found himself at a crossroads in a post-war Europe that had lost its architectural soul. Modernism’s "scientific" focus on efficiency and concrete had left buildings feeling hollow, like machines rather than homes. It was this "confused and puzzling" situation that led him to write . The Quest for Meaning
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