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claim:the-existence-of-widely-agreed-upon-lists-of-great-buildings-suggests-a-shared-perception-of-life-in-buildingsThe existence of widely agreed‑upon lists of great buildings suggests a shared perception of life in buildings.
Argues for intersubjective agreement about the quality of life.
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