In the hard sunlight of the American desert, a renegade architect fits a gleaming slice of blue bottleglass into the mud wall of a fully sustainable home. Just hours later, a heftyman in mask and tights dumps bovine entrails on the steps of the city [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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