The rhetorical approach to design is more common than one might at first assume. Every stroke of a pen or shot on film is either a proposal or an interrogation of the world around us. If the tongue-in-cheek response from the world is always silence, over time the questions inevitably become rhetorical in nature. Consider this silence as a tabula rasa; the task of defining our surroundings is, and always will be, an opportunity.

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