![]() I never agreed with the New Urbanists that you can separate Architecture and Urbanism, though obviously I know that there can be subtle dialectics, contradictions, contrasts and complementarities, but I think your works are more the kind of Gesamtkunstwerk where it would be detrimental to dissociate architecture, urbanism, landscaping and even interior design. I always loved your projects and wished they were to be built in good solid tectonics and durable materials! I always loved the crisp, precise and radical poetics of your architecture and urbanism and admire the way they work together beautifully. The book looks splendid and very fresh and intriguing both essays and projects remain challenging, inspiring, and immensely actual they cover vast swaps of unexplored theory and practice and I believe them to be truly Classics, both innovative and lots of solid common ground which present the foundational mythology and science of both tradition and modernity. I think that the initial back and forth and hesitations as how to define this very complex book found an extraordinary conclusion thanks to your tenacity and uncompromising precision, as well as your outstanding patience and diligence. ![]() I will check with our support team about this for you.Thank you so very much for the magnificent book! It turned out even far more beautiful than I ever could have imagined. ![]() I have tested this and can get the post to show on a published site and on the home page even with a date after today. I wonder if it is because the post is dated ? It doesn’t show up in the RSS feed on the home page. Our latest post DOES show up on the site. The RSS feed for blog navigation from the home page has been a challenge, but is *mostly* working now…except that I expect it to update with our latest post now, and it is not. I have just published our new site using EverWeb, and I have been fiddling with it and updating it over the last couple of days to make sure it is ready before we announce it. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Ģ Responses to “EverWeb’s RSS Feed Widget Explained!” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Friday, November 26th, 2021 at 2:51 am and is filed under EverWeb, EverWeb, Software, Third Party Software.
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