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word architecture, meaning the character or style of a building, comes to
life through the lens of Robert Polidori. A Havana residence wears a chandelier
like a fading dowager's earring. A well-heeled Brasalia busstop strikes
a modernist pose. The fushia-donning Plenary of the Superior Tribunal de
Justica sports a groovy medallion bearing a palm with an eye. A cactus adorns
the workaday duds of a Palm Springs power substation. Polidori has rendered
architectural portraits in Las Vegas, Beruit, and of that Great Lady, Versailles.
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