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‘Some Architectural Problems of To-Day’ is a classic book written by Sir C. H. Reilly, an influential architect and writer. Published in (year), this book delves into various architectural problems that were prevalent during its time. Reilly presents a thoughtful analysis of the challenges faced by architects in the early 20th century, exploring issues such as the integration of machinery and modern technology into architectural design, the balance between functionality and aesthetics, and the role of architecture in shaping social and cultural aspects of society. Through his extensive knowledge and expertise, Reilly offers bold and innovative solutions to these problems, advocating for a more holistic and interdisciplinary approach to architecture. He argues that architects should not just be concerned with the technical aspects of building, but also with the social, economic, and cultural implications of their designs.’Some Architectural Problems of To-Day’ is a must-read for architects and anyone passionate about the evolution of architecture. Reilly’s insights and proposals continue to inspire and influence contemporary architectural discourse and practice.







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