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                    [Title] => My friend Honny
                    [Summary] => Some years back I wrote a column about reusing and recycling things, specifically reusing envelopes and the backside of sheets of paper which we get plenty of here in the office in the form of press releases, unsolicited manuscripts, copies of speeches and the like. In response to that column I received a very supportive letter–appropriately written on the back of a page from a report–from the dean of the College of Architecture of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. Prof.
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                    [AuthorName] => NOTES FROM THE EDITOR By Singkit
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                    [Title] => The drama of everyday living
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That was the purpose of design according to Dean Honrado Fernandez, architect, father, mentor and dear friend, who died early morning of April 26. The simple act of walking in a garden, for instance, could be enriched by the gradual unfolding of carefully designed spaces and views as one turns a corner.
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                    [Title] => The drama of everyday living
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