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de Egusquiza, Rogelio
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gmp Architekten
- Drown out of the realm of pure chance, the accident enters into that of necessity, of the most…
Monod, Jacques
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Pitt, Suzan
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Hergé
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Superstudio
- There remains nothing, in culture or in nature, which has not been transformed, and polluted…
Debord, Guy
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Petrovitch Vassili
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Unknown
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Unknown
- être habité : avoir des habitants, être occupé par une ou plusieurs personnes. to be inhabited: to…
Larousse
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Magritte, René
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Marine department
- Thus then the intricate relation of the Apollonian and the Dionysian in tragedy must really be…
nietzsche, friedrich
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Baumgartner, Felix
- There are moments, and it is only a matter of a few seconds, when you feel the presence of the…
Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
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Etruscans
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Léger, Fernand & Murphy, Dudley
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Ungers, Oswald Mathias
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Unknown
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Wermke, Matthias
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Van der Swaelmen, Louis
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz
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Meyer, Robin
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David, Jacques-Louis
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Escher M.C.
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Ligeti, György
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Payne, Christopher
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Dali, Salvador
- If touch was generally ranked as the lowest of the senses then the highest position was accorded to…
Cowan, Alexander & Steward, Jill
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Robert-Fleury, Tony
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Superstudio
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Rowe, Collin
- First I relate to my house, then to the street, then to the district and then the city.
Smithson, Alison and Peter
- The surface area of housing is not the only one identified with the habitat. [...] My real habitat…
Paquot, Thierry
- from Latin habitare: to live, dwell; stay, remain.
online etymology
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Arata, Isozaki
- from Old French habit, abit: clothing, (ecclesiastical) habit. from Latin habitus: condition…
online etymology
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Google
- Mistake [noun]: a fault in understanding, perception, interpretation, etc.
Collins Dictionary
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Archigram
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Graffunder, Heinz
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Aristotle
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UNKNOWN
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Andre, Carl
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Unknown
- Necessity [noun]: fact that something must happen; something that cannot be avoided.
Collins english dictionary
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Kriegman, Blackinston, Levin, Bongard
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Harrison, Niel
- A sensible industrial system will seek to put men, as well as timber, stone and iron, in the places…
Parsons, Frank
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Franco, Tim
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Unknown
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Unknown
- Axiom [noun]: a statement or proposition that needs no proof because its truth is obvious.
Collins Dictionary
- You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I tell you that anyone who…
Matthews
- The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and…
Galatians
- On the great scale of things, all things are Madness; on the small scale, the whole itself is…
Foucault, Michel
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Cook, Sir Peter
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STANKOWSKI, ANTON
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Hall, David
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LE CORBUSIER
- Navigate your city by alternative means, follow piles of smell, of sound, whatever. When a desire…
Payne, Oliver & Relph, Nick
- THE FUN THING ABOUT GAMES is RISK.
PEREC, GEORGES
- Man was created out of desire, not out of necessity.
BACHELARD, GASTON
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hollein, hans
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Sant'Elia, Antonio
- Freedom is something which is constantly produced. Liberalism is not acceptance of freedom; it…
Foucault, Michel
- […] Yet will a few traces of old-time sin live on, to bid men tempt the sea in ships, girdle towns…
Vergilius, Publio Maro
- The socialization of art represents the convergence of the forces of creation and production toward…
Hays, Michael K.
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Henner, Mishka
- Men neither bought nor sold; there were no poor and no rich; there was no need to labour, because…
Vyāsa
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Henner, Mishka
- Deep down, many minds will not accept the similarity between two words as having no meaning: they…
FREUD, SIGMUND
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Kolářová, Běla
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Nasa
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Archizoom
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Kolářová, Běla
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Vermeer, Johannes
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Henner, Mishka
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riha, karl
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WOOD, JOHN
- Man, I can assure you, Is a nasty creature.
Molière
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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馬遠(ma yuan)
- In the philosophy of mind, [...] dualism denotes [...] that the mind and body are distinct and…
WIKIPEDIA
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Pitt, Suzan
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Event Horizon Telescope
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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Ebbets, Charles
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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Af Klint, Hilma
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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Hadfield, Chris
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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Candilis, Josic, Woods
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馬遠(ma yuan)
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Anderson, Wes