ABSTRACT
There is something which charms me utterly about this house. It is whitewashed and
square & has four rooms, each of the same size. It is a house reduced to its very elements,
with empty holes for windows and doors, so that one looks from one room into the
next-& through that to the outside, the surrounding shacks, the clustered peaks of the
huts or the bald, enigmatic rocks. The house is a kind of frame for living or discipline for
16.1 ARCHITECTURE: A PRACTICAL OR A SPECULATIVE ART?