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Now in his sixties, David reflects on his architecture and his life from the other end of his career. He remains an affiliate of the practice but is now semiretired, mostly working on his own to the extent he continues to do so. As in Rosy’s life, there are questions about the relationship between his life and work, and even some doubts, but David’s are more directed backward than forward, more about what he has done than what he will do....