Unlike so many of his contemporaries, he has no problem taking his cues from the neighbours, especially older structures that aren't landmarks but have acquired the dignity of age. Because of his preoccupation with issues such as the placement of windows and doors, materials and height, his buildings have an uncanny sense of belonging. They are much the same as what's next door, but different, unabashedly new yet respectful of history.
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