Description
If you're a fan of architecture, design, or just love unique magazines, the July 26, 1970, issue of The New York Times Magazine is a must-have addition to your collection. This particular edition features an in-depth article titled "Paolo Soleri Thinks Very Big," showcasing the visionary ideas of architect and philosopher Paolo Soleri. Known for his unconventional take on urban development and sustainability, Soleri's innovative concepts are still influential today.
This magazine not only captures a pivotal moment in architectural thought but also offers a glimpse into the culture of the time. Whether you're a historian or a casual reader, you will appreciate the insights and stunning visuals contained within these pages.
Each copy you receive will be the exact item pictured in this listing. We pride ourselves on transparency, so please take a close look at the images provided to evaluate the condition of the magazine.
Key features of this unique magazine include:
- Exclusive Content: The article delves deeply into Paolo Soleri's philosophies, making it a treasure for anyone interested in sustainable architecture.
- High-Quality Preservation: Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and protect it from wear and tear.
Additionally, combined shipping options are available for those who want to add more items to their collection. Just reach out to us for more details!
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Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history and explore the fascinating thoughts of Paolo Soleri. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone looking to dive deep into the world of expansive thinking in architecture!