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Heathrow express
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
- A connection is the result of a series of interactions between … two or more phenomenons in…
Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Kanamori, Souwa
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Taffe, William J.
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Isozaki, Arata
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Architecture Machine Group
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Beckett, Samuel
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Mascagni, Paolo
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Beckett, Samuel
- A philosophical doctrine according to which … absolutely indivisible material particles (atoms)…
Oxford Dictionary
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Duchamp, Marcel
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Koolhaas, Rem; Zenghelis, Elia; Vriesendorp, Madelon; Zenghelis, Zoe
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Manet, Édouard
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Du Chateau, Stéphane
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Miller, John
- So let’s take the forces of advancing technology as a given and see automation as an opportunity to…
León Madörin, Jakob Schaefermeyer
- How is one to conceive of both the organization … of a city and the construction of a … collective…
Foucault, Michel
- [...] what can be studied is always a relationship or an … infinite regress of relationships. Never…
Bateson, Gregory
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MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES
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Wachsmann, Konrad
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Borromini, francesco
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National Geographic
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
- A spotless mind is nothing to be aspired to, neither personally nor collectively, since everything…
Blind, Jasper; Troger, Jonathan
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
- This dull, empty consciousness, taken as consciousness, is just this being. Let space be a one…
Helfer, Guy; Speranza, Chidi
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
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Maxar Technology
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Iñárritu, Alejandro
- Everyone has certain ideas about what reality should look like.
Eliasson, Olafur
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Jarmusch, Jim
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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Google Ngram Viewer
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Warhol, Andy
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Unknown
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Shinohara, Kazuo
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Schaal, Hans
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Rowe, Colin
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Rossi, Aldo Loris
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Richter, Darmon
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Price, Cecric
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Piano, Renzo; Rogers, Richard; Franchini, Gianfranco
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Maxar Technologies
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Oxford Languages
- parody (n.); 1590s (first recorded use in English is in Ben Jonson), “literary work in which the…
Unknown
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Nieuwenhuys, Constant
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National Geographic
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Morphosis Architects
- Instead of representing difference by subordinating it to the identity of concepts, and thereby to…
DELEUZE, GILLES
- What makes something interesting is that it can be seen to be like, or analogous to, something else.
Sontag, Susan
- Not to mention the usual stuff, of course, about mastery, master planning, self mastery—all of…
Hays, K. Michael
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May, Ernst
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Le Corbusier; Jeanneret, Pierre
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Jaspers-Eyers; 51N4E; AUC
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Invernizzi, Angelo
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Iaconantonio, Pasquale
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Hadid, Zaha
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Gregg, Sam
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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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Fujimori, Terunobu
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Ferrater, Carlos; Bendito, Fernando; Poole, José Miguel
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Dietrichson, Espen
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de Guezala, Antonio
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Desiree Dolron
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Artaud, Antoine
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Archigram
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Jean Baudrillard
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Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
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Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
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Google Earth
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Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
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Huggy Drone
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Caravaggio
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Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
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Jarmusch, Jim
- The return of light, heat, sound, or energy from a surface.
Cambridge University Press
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Arcimboldi, Giuseppe
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Boyvin, René
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Wiehl
- “There is no equivalent in any other culture. It is the stamp of modernity itself. In the…
Koolhaas, Rem
- “When fantasy disintegrates you don’t get reality you get some nightmarish real too traumatic to be…
Zizek, Slavoy
- “[...] In general: Transparency arises wherever there are locations in space which can be assigned…
Slutzky, Robert and Rowe, Colin
- “[...] but at first it always begins by breaking this orbit a little and disturbing the established…
Tarde, Gabriel
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Feynman, Richard
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Google Earth
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Bofill, Ricardo
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Le Corbusier
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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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Diller, Elizabeth; Scofidio Ricardo