C H ReillyC.H. Reilly was an English architect and writer, who is best known for his book "Some Architectural Problems of To-day". The book is a reflection of Reilly's thoughts on the state of architecture and design in the early 20th century. Reilly was intersted in the intersection of design, technology, and culture, and his book reflects this. He believed that architects should embrace new materials and construction methods, but that they should do so in a way that is sensitive to historical and cultural context. Reilly argued that the use of ornamentation and decoration in building design should be approached with care and that it should always serve a functional purpose. Throughout the book, Reilly offers his insights on a range of architectural issues, including the relationship between form and function, the use of color in design, and the role of the architect in society. Read More Read Less
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