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concept:eurostar-terminal-waterlooEurostar Terminal Waterloo
The Waterloo terminal by Grimshaw, used as a successful example of adaptive structural complexity, though lacking centers.
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- The working unit chapter that presents Alexander's method for generating large public buildings through living process, illustrated by six major projects.
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