machines
_toyo for rem:
[from page 100 of s,m,l,xl]
"purely in terms of design, i find myself comparing you to a mechanical baseball pitcing machine, the kind you see often on japanese batting practice ranges, where the ball is controlled perfectly without the emotional or spiritual agitation of a real pitcher. this leaves me with an impression of freshness that i have not often seen among architects in europe, or anywhere else for that matter..."
_characterized by the japanese press: "human batting machine"= ichiro suzuki:

[from page 100 of s,m,l,xl]
"purely in terms of design, i find myself comparing you to a mechanical baseball pitcing machine, the kind you see often on japanese batting practice ranges, where the ball is controlled perfectly without the emotional or spiritual agitation of a real pitcher. this leaves me with an impression of freshness that i have not often seen among architects in europe, or anywhere else for that matter..."
_characterized by the japanese press: "human batting machine"= ichiro suzuki:

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