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Farshid Moussavi, OBE, RA, is an architect, Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, and former co-founder of Foreign Office Architects (FOA). She has published an influential series of books in conjunction with Harvard: The Function of Ornament (2006), The Function of Form (2009), and The Function of Style (2014).
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