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Simon Sadler
Simon Sadler is Professor and Chair in the Department of Design at the University of California, Davis. His publications, which include Archigram: Architecture without Architecture (MIT Press, 2005) and The Situationist City (MIT Press, 1998), focus on ideologies of design.