Architecture of Cities: Between Two Winds.

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      The article, titled "Architecture of Cities: Between Two Winds," discusses the author's experiences as a photographer and the challenges they face in capturing images. The author describes their process of imagining and exploring the natural environment to create meaningful photographs. They also reflect on the significance of time and the constant search for new perspectives in architecture. The article includes several photographs of architectural structures in New York City. The author, Richard Schulman, is a photographer and writer who has published books on architecture. [Extracted from the article]
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