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5 D The Rolling Stones held a benefit concert following the devastating Nicaragua earthquake of 1972, and with the $300,000 he had to work with, architect Dick Clark created 150 homes—yes, a mere $2,000 each. Though basic in form and function, the homes provided protection from the sun and invited breezes to keep the temperature as cool as possible. Designing with utmost regard for a site's natural topography, the region's climate and the local culture—these were the most important lessons that Dick wanted to impart to students in the exchange program he was running in Central America for The University of Tennessee. Whether designing in Texas or a foreign land, Dick believes in creating site-specific architecture that feels right on its site and in the greater locale. A Tudor mansion in Central Texas, for example, is Dick Clark Architecture Good projects begin, and end with the architect's ability to listen. ARCHITECT LEFT: The downtown penthouse's open layout makes quiet relaxation as comfortable as entertaining a large group. Photograph © Paul Bardagjy

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