What designers can learn about creativity from an oddball architecture school in 1950s Oklahoma
Briefly

"Goff told his students, 'do not try to remember,'... he wanted them to ground their own work in the people, place, time, material, and spirit of the exact project."
"The American School showcased a road much less taken in midcentury architecture... offers an object lesson of a more personal, creative approach."
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