Editor's Desk: On erasure, modernity's quiet craft and the commodification of good taste

What's left after buildings and spaces are gone? Do we have a duty to remember structures past? To reconstruct them or, at the very least, reference them? And is having style the perfect way to connect and cement success? An
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