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diametrically opposed preferences
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“the old and very disturbing question as to why architects and common people have diametrically opposed preferences for buildings.”
Apr 19, 2015 6:03 AM
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In this context, diametrically opposed is being used to indicate the extreme differences in preferences for buildings between common people and architects. This most likely refers to how architects have a specific and refined taste in architecture while common people do not usually bear knowledge in/appreciate such specific details.
April 19, 2015
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