Crewdson, Gerard M2011-07-032022-10-262011-07-032022-10-2619541954https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/25014Based upon the London visions of William Blake, this paper contends that, "to abstract", is a destructive process. It also attempts to describe in graphic form how the architectural development of a city like Wellington is turning it into an inhuman abstraction. The paper concludes with an essay and a design reappraising architecture as a means for human expression and sensory delight.pdfen-NZWilliam BlakeArchitectureBuildingsLondonThe Visionary city: a journey through William Blake's LondonText