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Jones, Duncan
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Debord, Guy
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Joon-Ho,Bong
- When a man is just born, he is weak and flexible, when he dies, he is hard and insensitive. When a…
Strugatskiy, Arkadiy
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Wolfgang, Tillmans
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de Palma, Brian
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Kubrick, Stanley
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de Palma, Brian
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Peter Weir
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Joon-Ho, Bong
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Joon-ho, Bong
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Unknown
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Dimitri Moor
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Mittica, Pierpaolo
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Rutherford, Ernest
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NASA
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Kaiser Henry J, Kaufmann Gordon
- J’aime ceux qui vivent aujourd’hui sur la même terre que moi, et c’est eux que je salue. C’est pour…
CAMUS, ALBERT
- Children of Men connects with the suspicion that the end has already come, the thought that it…
FISHER, MARK
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Le Corbusier
- The power of Dostoyevsky’s crystal palace metaphor for the philosophy of history is best measured…
SLOTERDIJK, PETER
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Superstudio
- REVOLUTION n. 1. an instance of revolving … 2. a forcible overthrow of a government or social…
OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH
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EINSENSTEIN, SERGEI
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CUARÓN, ALFONSO
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TATALIN, VLADIMIR
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Polanski, Roman
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Pernice, Mark
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Looff, Charles
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Nolan, Christopher
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Colville, Alex
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de Palma, Brian
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Polanski, Roman
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Picasso, Pablo
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Barozzi da Vignola, Jacopo
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Wenders, Wim
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Brunelleschi, Filippo
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Jones, Duncan
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King, Victoria
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Molinos, Jacques
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Hilberseimer, Ludwig
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CRONENBERG, DAVID
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van Eyck, Aldo
- The term “extimacy” refers primarily to the presence of exteriority in the intimacy, or deepest…
Pavón-Cuéllar, David
- REPETITION: - The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration. - Recital from memory…
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- eco- from the Greek οἶκος, “house/dwelling” + -tone from the Greek τόνος, “tension".
Etymology
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Polanski, Roman
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Polanski, Roman
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Wenders, Wim
- If the city is like some large house, and the house in turn like small city, cannot the various…
Alberti, Leon Battista
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Gilbreth, Frank, Lillian
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Wenders, Wim
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Wenders, Wim
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Jesberger, Céline; Filippi, Pierre-Louis
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Gursky, Andreas
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unknown
- ..., make my joy full by being of the same mind and having the same love, being completely united…
St. Paul the Apostle
- Une ou plusieurs personnes se livrant à la dérive renoncent, pour une durée plus ou moins longue…
Debord, Guy
- Hermes is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the…
Wikipedia
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Gehry, Frank
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Bialetti, Alfonso
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Bouroullec, Ronan and Erwan
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Hardouin-Mansart, Jules
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Vertov, Dziga
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Hardouin-Mansart, Jules
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Marusic, Darko
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unknown
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Vertov, Dziga
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De Chirico, Giorgio
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Marusic, Darko
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Google Earth
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Fludd, Robert
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Safdie, Moshe
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Safdie, Moshe
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Unknown
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Le Corbusier
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Le Corbusier
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Unknown
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Design Earth
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Cronenberg, David
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Cronenberg, David
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Cronenberg, David
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Cronenberg, David
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Jung, C.G.
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Cronenberg, David
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Hardouin-Mansart, Jules
- The architect is an expert collector, one who skillfully and meaningfully … disassembles and…
Frederica Goffi
- What else than a natural and mighty palimpsest is the human brain? Such a palimpsest is my brain…
de Quincey, Thomas
- Area of transition and contact between two neighbouring ecosystems, such as the edge of a forest, a…
Larousse
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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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Archimedes
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Turner, Philip
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Dörpfeld, Wilhelm
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Kani, Hiroaki
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Unknown
- From the crowd, from the city, she derives an invisible aliment that is as necessary to her as…
Maeterlinck, Maurice
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Stravinsky, Igor