Natsuhiko Kyogoku Quotes
There Is A Precarious Balance To The Life Of A Building. It Has Nothing To Do With Its Age, Or The Beauty Of Its Construction. A Damaged Building Can Always Be Repaired If It Still Has Life, But A Dead Building Will Never Be Whole Again.
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