BeauxArts habit of ``breaking and disguising of axes in to preserve the freshness of their organizing effect (Brownlee and De Long , 1991 , p . 21 . However , in his design for the Salk Institute , Kahn relies on a very explicit axis . Architecture historian Vincent Scully claims that Kahn , though a devoted modernist , ``moved toward the restoration of Classicism and indicated a number of other ways in which the International Style itself might be transformed and modern architecture as a whole richly complicated...











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