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CATHEDRAL GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE TOUR, for age 10 and older, led by a docent; binoculars and cameras welcome. 3 p.m. Thursday, 1: 30 p.m. Sunday, Washington National Cathedral, Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues NW.
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I'm pointing out severe problems with the ARCHITECTURE, all across the board.
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ARCHITECTURE AND CHICAGO EXPOSITION, architecture professor Lisa Schrenk discusses the architectural innovations introduced at Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition, with a 30-minute screening of a color film of the exposition. 11 a.m.,
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» ARCHITECTURE FETISH: Regency • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape
» ARCHITECTURE FETISH: Regency • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009
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If the house or whatever accomplished with the requirements of the client, then its a good work, THATS ALL THAT MATTERS IN ARCHITECTURE. at the end others people opinions doesn´t matters. the only thing im agree is that in architecture words/description or whatever must be unnecesary, works must to talk for itself.
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How about something like this: If we defined an ARCHITECTURE to settle the Solar System (or to do anything) that requires an SSTO then I am all for it.
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» CARDS AND ARCHITECTURE. on March 16, 2010 at 6: 16 pm
Largest Solar Powered Building in the World Unveiled in China 2010
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Designed by Grant + Sinclair Architects and featured on the prestigious Canadian ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN magazine, the ocean front residence steals your heart with a bundle of lovely contradictions.
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ARCHITECTURE "Will Alsop RA: En Route — Proper Behaviour in the Park" presents work exploring shared spaces created by the British architect with students of the Ontario College of Art & Design.
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ARCHITECTURE LECTURE: POSTMODERNISM, a presentation by Roger K. Lewis, "Shaping the City" columnist for The Washington Post. 1-2: 30 p.m.,
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