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Tarkowski, Andrei
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Sitte, Camillo
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Kerr, Robert
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Bel Geddes, Norman
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Berger, John
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Bordini, Gian Francesco
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Olmsted, Frederick Law; Vaux, Calvert
- Los Angeles, in particular, is rather like a big earthworm that might be chopped into twenty pieces…
Dimendberg, Edward
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Caroto, Giovanni
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Mann, Michael
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Mann, Michael
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Google Earth
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Unknown
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Mann, Michael
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Le Pautre, Jean
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Ungers, Oswald; Matthias Heyde, Tilman
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Dunn, Gavin
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Mann, Michael
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Mann, Michael
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Nolli, Giambattista
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
- Zone (n.): an area or a region with a particular feature or use
Oxford Dictionary
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Maxar Technologies
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Atlas of places
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Unknown
- In the ‘Palace of Crystal’ [suffering] is unthinkable; suffering means doubt, negation, and what…
DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR
- (eco)system … all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the…
OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH
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Safdie, John; Safdie, Ben
- Extimacy indicates the nondistinction and essential identity between the dual terms of the outside…
Pavón-Cuéllar, David
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Le Corbusier
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Barriviera, Bianchi
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Barriviera, Bianchi
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cleopatra the alchemist
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DELAMOTTE, PHILIP HENRY
- Each of these artificial levels is treated as a virgin site, as if the others did not exist […].
REM KOOLHAS
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unknown
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CELESTIAL REAL ESTATE COMPAGNY
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JAMES, THOMAS
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WESBERRY, LEON
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JOON-HO, BONG
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MAIRIE DE PARIS
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JOON HO, BONG
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Radice, Barbara
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Paxton, Joseph
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Safdie, John; Safdie, Ben
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Friedman, Yona
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Hasselblad
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Chladni, Ernst Florens Friedrich
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Boullée, Étienne-Louis
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BONG, JOON HO
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Leonidov, Andrei
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Leonidov, Andrei
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Bunte, Andreas
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Newton, Isaac
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Bonaparte
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Unknown
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Stephenson, Ian
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Rothko
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Smithson, Alison; Smithson, Peter
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Cage, John
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso
- "I never liked tonality and their disturbing resistance to becoming a musical form. I used noises.
Cage, John
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
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Admiral
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Sottsass, Ettore
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ARCHIZOOM ASSOCIATI
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Eno, Brian
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ARCHIZOOM ASSOCIATI
- impurity (n): 1. The state or quality of being impure. 2. A constituent which impairs the purity of…
Oxford Languages
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Sottsass, Ettore
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Safdie, John; Safdie, Ben
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Pagel-Theisen, Verena
- “Surrounded by a world full of wonder and forces who laws may be divine [...] We make for ourself a…
SEMPER, GOTTFRIED
- Closed (eco)system … are (eco)systems that do not rely on matter exchange with any part outside the…
OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH
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Boullee, Etienne-Louis,
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Safdie, Josh & Safdie, Benny
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Tschumi, Bernard
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Bentley, Wilon
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Klein, Yves
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Tschumi, Bernard
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Archizoom
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Wigglesworth, Sarah
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Corbett, Harvey Wiley
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Viele, Egbert L.
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Safdie, Josh & Safdie, Benny
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Wachowski, Lilly & Lana
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Ilyushin Aviation Complex
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Uddenberg, Anna
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Parr, Martin
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Scharabi Mohamed
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
- Man findet alles, aber man findet es immer vielfach
Canetti, Elias
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unknown
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Antonioni, Michelangelo