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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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OMA, Koolhaas, rem
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unknown
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Cao, loic, Salzmann, yann
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Virus in Variables
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Loïc Cao Yann Salzmann
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unknown
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Ebenezer Howard
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unknown
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John portman
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Sandro Botticelli
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Algorithm
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Claude Monet
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Unknown
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Wachsmann, Konrad
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McMillan, David
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Pippin, Steven
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Peter Fischli David Weiss
- On a strict horizontal plane, stable or unstable flows of water constantly exchange places. Space…
Serres, Michel
- INIFINITE + PERIODICAL … Infinite I have just written. I have not interpolated this adjective…
Borges, Jorge Luis
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Kohler, Gramazio
- Suppose within every book there is another book, and within every letter on every page another…
Mantel, Hilary
- Beyond the end, beyond all finality, we enter a paradoxical state—the state of too much reality…
Baudrillard, Jean
- VALUE OF MESSAGE … They don’t say, ‘What do I have to say? What is worthy of being offered, of…
Damasio, Alain
- When it was announced that the Library contained all books, the first reaction was unbounded joy.
Borges, Jorge Luis
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ERKINS, HENRI
- The Wikipedians consider themselves as the Great Library’s heirs, their mission the gathering of…
Gleick, James
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Noise in variables
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Noise in variables
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VON TRIER, LARS
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CALVINO, ITALO
- The city conceives and constructs itself as an ordered and geometric clearing in the midst of a…
Bailly, Jean-Christophe
- Although Proust knew exactly where he was heading when he put together his masterwork—he began with…
Boxer, Sarah
- And they leap so looply, looply as they link to light. And they look so loovely, loovelit, noosed…
Joyce, James
- Twilight manifests what Andre Leroni-Ghorhan has called “itinerant space”…Such spaces and the…
TAWA, MICHAEL
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FLOOD, ROBERT
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Christ & Gantenbein
- Wagner proposes...to extend the melodic activity invested in aria to the entire composition...the…
Rasula, Jed
- ...the matter is neither of explaining nor of defining but only of describing (in a nonexhaustive…
Barthes, Roland
- With Roland Barthes, the "and" takes on a radically different function. Instead of drawing together…
Tawa, Michael
- ...in a multiplicity, what counts are not the terms or the elements, but what is ‘between’ them…
Deleuze, Gilles
- POLIS … “ancient Greek city-state" (1894), from Greek polis "citadel, fort, city, one's city; the…
Etymology Online
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Mr. Shelswell
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BERARDI VERONICA, FUDOLI ALESSANDRA
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Rybczynski, Zbigniew
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Google Earth
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Vasconcellos, Cássio
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Vasconcellos, Cássio
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Unknown
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Schütte-Lihotzky, Margarete
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unknown
- Repetition generating difference is alteration. When invariable repetition is reduced to the…
Fritschi, Sandro, Wyss, Oliver
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Tange, Kenzo
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Unknown
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Koolhaas, rem
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Nick Hannes
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Heinrich Klotz
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Thomas Struth
- You never desire someone or something, you always desire an aggregate. I mean, I don't desire a…
Gilles Deleuze
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Savador Dali
- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
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Bertrand Stofleth
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Alfred Seilan
- Amsterdam asleep in the sleepless night, the canals of … dark jade under the small snowy bridges…
Albert Camus
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La Dolce Vita
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Michelangelo Antonioni
- All the world powers have built one day their monumental driveway, giving a perspectival shortcut…
Jean Baudrillard
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Tokyo Sonata
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Thomas Struth
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Man Ray
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Speed in variables
- There is no desire that does not flow into a layout, to desire is to build a layout, a whole.
Gilles Deleuze
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Nolan, Christopher
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Niccol, Andrew
- It's hard for a westerner to comprehend this indonesian City Making. But it's a good exercise. It…
la cecla, franco
- It also happens that, if you move along Marozia's compact walls, when you least expect it, you see…
calvino, italo
- Once the prospective city: the city created by people's activities overlaps with the contextual…
Mehrotra, Rahul
- As cities change and evolve constantly according to their contexts and circumstances and patterns…
Mehrotra, Rahul
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unknown
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otto, frei
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kahn, louis
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otto, frei
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archigram
- Our lives are a strange journey through time.
Nolan, Christopher
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Berry, Frances
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Mondrian, Piet
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Fellini, Federico
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brodsky, Alexander
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unknown
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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descartes, rené
- I like to think (and … the sooner the better!) of a cybernetic meadow … where mammals and computers…
Richard Brautigan
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Tawney, Lenore
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Fernandez Richter, Selma