- Je participe à cette sollicitation du plein par le vide, à cette multiple insinuation de la mer…
Claudel, Paul
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Östlund, Ruben
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Fritz Lang
- The notion of virtuality, therefore, assures a cohering and joining function between the two…
Derrida, Jacques
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Bally Manufacturing Co
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SUPA ARCHITECTS
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Ebenezer Howard
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Archigram
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Salgado, Sebastião
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Nasa
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Nasa
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Lenepveu, Jules Eugène
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KAWAUCHI RINKO
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UNKNOWN
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Eckersberg, Christoffer Wilhelm
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Damrau, Ulrich
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UNKNOWN
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Taniuch, Tony
- Eccentricity, necessarily appears in a negative form: stupidity, deformity, madness, illegitimacy…
Deleuze Gilles and Guattari Félix
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Kahn Louis
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Petchler, Thea
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Nacasa and Partners
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Safdie, Mosche
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Le Corbusier
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Debord, Guy
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Failorbit
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Kinder, Brigit
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Ungers Mathias
- That’s not true, you can’t confuse degrees of development with types of forms. A single type has…
deleuze, gilles & guattari, felix
- The term astronaut is compared to Timothy Leary’s “neuronaut”—in the aforementioned derivatives of…
SENK, PETER
- If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For…
Blake, William
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Rossi, Aldo
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Blake, William
- So in a certain sense disintegration may have its advantages. But of course it's dangerous…
Huxley, Aldous
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Maurer, Martin
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Saleh, Nico
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Lequeu, Jean Jaques
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Issigonis, Alec
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unknown
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Sherman, Cindy
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Gods of New Age
- The eerie calm of their exteriors is ensured through the Great Lobotomy. But inside, where the…
Koolhaas, Rem
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Eliasson, Olafur
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Eliasson, Olafur
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Höller, Carsten
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Smithson, Robert
- The term “void” implies that these spaces are emptied of the value that is associated with the…
Lopez-Pineiro, Sergio
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Wang, Jing
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Brodsky, Alexander
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Gronsky, Alexander
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Zürich, Stadt
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POELZIG, HANS
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Brodsky, ALEXANDER
- EVOLUTION … n. 1620s, “an opening of what was rolled up,” from Latin evolutionem (nominative…
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
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gruppo a12
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Woodstock
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stingel, rudolf
- DERIVE … v. late 14c., “descend from” from Old French deriver “to flow, pour out, originate” from…
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
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HERZOG, WERNER
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Whitten, Jack
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KEREZ, CHRISTIAN
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King Aretas IV
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Tange, Kenzo
- Indeed Nietzsche’s whole psychology, not only his personal psychology but also the one he is…
deleuze, gilles & guattari, felix
- For many years, for instance, the primitive hut or one of its derivatives has been taken as the…
Colquhoun, Alan
- The pure element of potentiality appears in the first coefficient or the first derivative, the…
deleuze, gilles
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UNGERS, OSWALD MATHIAS
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UNKNOWN
- If form follows function, then form already has meaning, and when form follows function, form is…
EISENMANN, PETER
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FIDUS
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TRESOLDI, EDOARDO
- With Fuller the idea explains the form; with Le Corbusier the form explains the idea.
Colquhoun, ALAN
- By whom can this opposition be overcome? Certainly not by Dionysus, who has no reason to do so.
deleuze, gilles & guattari, felix
- You stress the unique, radically new, untrammeled character of your arguments, having neither…
serres, michel
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UNKNOWN
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Ando, Tadao
- In this world, plans, sections and elevations have lost their position as design tools. They exist…
SCHUMACHER, PATRIK
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Baren Cohen, Sacha
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Delvaux, André
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Unknown
- Once incorporated in the DNA structure, the accident - essentially unpredictable because always…
Monod, Jacques
- NECESSE SUM, ES, ESSE, FUI … to be necessary, (to be inevitable, ineluctable, indispensable…
Latin dictionary
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C. Newmeyer, Fred; Taylor, Sam
- Necessity [noun]: chain of causes and effects, principle of consequences, determinism.
CNRTL
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Wolf, Micheal
- The two sides have identified themselves. Now war can begin...
Acker, Kathy
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Weir, Peter
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Oppenheim, Dennis
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Wolf, Micheal
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De l'Ange, Jacques
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UNKNOWN
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MALLARMÉ, STÉPHANE
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Haeckel, Ernst
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SPUTNIK FRANCE
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DEKOONING, ELAINE
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Tange, Kenzo
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UNKNOWN
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National Geographic
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GILBERT, LEWIS