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In this text, Kaspé argues that architecture should not be viewed as a series of isolated styles or forms, but as an integrated "whole" where functionality is an intrinsic value rather than a separate movement. The book is structured around several critical pillars:

Vladimir Kaspé (1910–1996), born in Harbin and educated at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, arrived in Mexico in 1942. His unique background allowed him to bridge the gap between rigorous classical tradition and the urgent modernism of the mid-20th century. Kaspé believed that architecture was not a series of isolated gestures but a —a balance of multiplicity where history, immediate social needs, and material honesty coexist. Key Themes of the Book

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: Kaspé emphasizes the importance of the initial architectural concept (or partido ) as the foundation for any successful project.