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      Safdie has a luminous legacy in the form of his buildings and, at 84, he now also has a memoir: If Walls Could Speak: My Life in Architecture, which is out in October. But If Walls Could Speak is primarily a professional memoir, an account of the complex politics involved in any major building project, and an expression of Safdie's lifelong belief that architecture can, and must, be a force for social good. MOSHE SAFDIE IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S most iconic and inventive living architects, with projects that include Montreal's famed Habitat 67 housing complex and the prismatic Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem. [Extracted from the article]
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