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  <abstract>Since Chis Dyson set up his own practice in 2004 he has gained a reputation as one of the foremost historic conservation architects, poetically adapting listed buildings for the 21s century.  Yet the vigour and originality he brings to his work is far from a contemporary conservation approach.  Dyson's is an architecture seemingly with no rules, yet at the same time marked by a recurring interest in the interactions between people and city, culture and community.  This the first sustained critical analysis of the practice's philosophy, approach, and body of work.</abstract>
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