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		<title>By: no2self.net &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Architecture re-housed: Part 3</title>
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		<description>[...] The next day, exhibition and obligatory drink with fellow bloggers over, I headed back to the office. As I&#8217;m recounting to colleagues the story of my discovery of a reference to a similar housing layout in the pages of a seventy year old book called Europe Rehoused, I look over to the book shelf as I&#8217;m speaking to find the very book in question looking back at me. I&#8217;d been sat next to it for nearly ten years without even realizing it was there. [...]</description>
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