Wright's point of view: To become a landmark, buildings must rely on simple and unique shapes. To judge a landmark, we only need a few strokes to describe his location. This is the landmark.
Wright's point: Buildings must rely on simple and unique shapes to become landmarks. To judge a landmark we only need a few words to describe his location, and that's the landmark.
Wright's point of view: building to become a landmark must rely on simple and unique shape. To judge a landmark, we need only a few strokes to describe its location, which is the landmark.<br>