- Alienation is a form of living death. It is the acid of despair that dissolves society.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The worst labyrinth is not that intricate form that can entrap us forever, but a single and precise…
Jorge Luis Borges
- An activity gives pleasure insofar as it is congenial to the agent's natural capacities and…
Eco, Umberto
- We sought to build a new world, as though Our prolonged leisure was irksome to Us; rich in leisure…
Alberti, Leon Battista
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Maclean, Alex
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Maclean, Alex
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Maclean, Alex
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Archigram
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Sternfeld, Joel
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Sternfeld, Joel
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Sorrentino, Paolo
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Unknown
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Epstein, Mitch
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Kusama, Yaoy
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Epstein, Mitch
- Nature’s direct gift to him is plenty of leisure time. Before he can apply this leisure time…
Marx, Karl
- If the leisure that man has been promised by the machine counts for anything, it must count for the…
Mumford, Lewis
- Ultimately, the door is what monitors vehicles and various vectors whose breaks of continuity…
Hays, K. Michael
- Where does the city without gates begin? Probably inside the minds of returning vacationers, taking…
Hays, K. Michael
- Leisure: Opportunity afforded by freedom from necessary occupations (late 14c.)
Online Etymology Dictionary
- Music moves the passions; but poetry does so better, since its verses not only move the soul but…
Weinberg, Bernard
- The savage and the civilised man differ so much in the bottom of their hearts and in their…
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
- And so here and ever since, an unnatural thing happened: Animal skin was put on our human skin. We…
Sedlacek, Tomas
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von Harbou, Horst
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Newton, Helmut
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Nerlinger, Oskar
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Matthews, Tony
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Haus Rucker Co.
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jung, Theodore
- It makes no sense to divide cities into these two species, but rather into another two: those that…
Calvino, Italo
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Hamilton, Richard
- It is also convenient to place the doors in such a manner that they may lead to as many parts of…
Alberti, Leon Battista
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Kahlo, Frida
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Grosz, George
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Debord, guy
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Nieuwenhuys, constant
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Dore, Gustave
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Borromini, Francesco
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Dancker, Christian
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Le corbusier
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Corn,Joseph J.; Horrigan, Brian
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Blake, William
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Chehere, Laurent
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Theft in variables
- Insaisissable et protéiforme, Dionysos ne cesse de l'être à travers les interprétations qu'il…
Détienne, Marcel
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koolhaas, rem
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koolhaas, rem
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Theft in variables
- As cities change and evolve constantly according to their contexts and circumstances and patterns…
MEHROTRA, RAHUL
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Toeput, Lodewijk
- Transgression (n.) : late 14th c. from Old French transgression "transgression," particularly that…
Etymology dictionary
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Dürer, Albrecht
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Woods, Lebbeus
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Cartier-Bresson, Henri
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Scott, Ridley
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OMA
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Nieuwenhuys, constant
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Lynch, David
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kahn, Louis
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Bolzano, Bernard
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unknown
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Nietzsche, Friedrich
- Limit (n.) : what determins a domain, what separates two domains.
CNRTL
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KERTÉSZ; ANDRÉ
- Réon … From Ancient Greek ῥέων … Present active participle of ῥέω: - to flow … - to propagate … -…
Ancient Greek dictionary - olivetti
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Gaillbotte, Gustave
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Andrei Tarkovsky
- If there is to be a new urbanism it will not be based on the twin fantasies of order and…
KOOLHAAS, REM
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Andreas Gursky
- aftermath noun … the situation that exists as a result of an important (and usually unpleasant)…
Oxford
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STRUTH THOMAS
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Aloise Corbaz
- If there is to be a new urbanism it will not be based on the twin fantasies of order and…
KOOLHAAS, REM
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STRUTH THOMAS
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Matilde Travassos
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STRUTH THOMAS
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California City
- Even when the inventory is large, it remains limited. The bricoleur uses what is at hand because…
Irene Scalbert
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Rhone Glacier Switzerland
- The fact that man is capable of action means that the unexpected can be expected from him, that he…
Hannah Arendt
- That is, the surprising and delightful moments when a new idea or invention results from the sudden…
Charles Jencks Nathan Silver
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Fersch, Klemens
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Robert Smithson
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Camillo Sitte
- By what then are montage and its embryo -the frame- characterized? By collisions. By the conflict…
Einstein Sergei
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Marcel Duchamp
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Unknown
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Gordon Matta-Clark
- This is the opposite of the ‘romantic ruin’. Because the buildings don’t fall into ruin after they…
Smithson Robert
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Almarcegui, Lara
- Within the horizons of chance, effects described by the useful terms serendipity and synergism play…
Charles Jencks Nathan Silver
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GURSKY, ANDREAS
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RUFF, THOMAS
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FRANCISCI, ERASMUS
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Virus in Variables
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NASA
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POLLOCK, JACKSON
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BOTTICELLI, SANDRO
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PORCHET, CYRIL
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ERKINS, ROMAN