
I was finally able to get my hot little hands on Mary Ann Ray's "Seven partly underground rooms for water, ice and midgets", Pamphlet Architecture No20

I had seen excerpts from this study ages ago (and I literally mean ages, as in decades)\
back when I was at SciArc

the book (or pamphlet to be accurate) presents MAR's study of sever oblique,
eccentric buildings in Rome

with her unique combination of archaeology, research and design

the book is just perfectly designed

but makes me wish it were published in a more luxurious edition

so we could really enjoy the fantastic photos and drawings
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