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Finding a verified digital copy allows for searchable access to Koolhaas’s "Dictionary," an alphabetical glossary that critiques everything from "Absence" to "Zhengzhou." This tool remains a vital resource for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of 21st-century urbanism.

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: Beyond traditional plans and sections, it weaves in diary entries, travelogues, fables, cartoons, and "world images" to illustrate the chaotic reality of architectural practice. Critical Reception The book is heavy

While it showcases OMA's built and unbuilt work, the book is a dizzying "mammoth compendium" of diverse formats. It interweaves: