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She peered at the binder, then at her computer. She frowned. "We don't have a record of that book in the system. Are you sure it’s ours?"

"Intentions in Architecture" by Christian Norberg-Schulz is a critical work that has shaped architectural theory and practice. Its exploration of intentionality, existentialism, and phenomenology offers profound insights into the nature and purpose of architecture. While accessing a PDF version requires adherence to legal and ethical standards, the book's influence and relevance ensure it remains a vital reference in the field of architecture.