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Where do ideas come from?
In architecture as in design and art more generally, ideas of creative individuality have had a powerful explanatory hold, at least from the Enlightenment onward. One striking twentieth-century depiction is Ayn Rand’s character Howard Roark in the novel The Fountainhead...