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The End #87, 2010, Edward Ruscha
From: Asger Jorn, Fin de Copenhague, Conseiller technique pour le détournement G.-E. Debord, Bauhaus imaginiste, n.d. [1957] [Design Observer]
Asger Jorn (Dan. 1914-1973) over Heimrad Prem (Ger. 1934-1978)
Lockung (1960)
Prove analogiche
Claude Lorrain (1604/1605–1682)
Claude Lorrain, Paesaggio con Ninfa Egeria (1669), Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Napoli.
James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates, Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany, 1979-1984
Florey Building, Queen’s College, Oxford, United Kingom. James Stirling - . 1966-71
James Stirling, competition design for a museum for the northrhine westphalia art collection, 1975
Southgate Estate, Runcorn New Town (1967-76) by James Stirling
Housing estate for Runcorn New Town designed by James Stirling and built in two phases between 1967 and 1976. The estate had 1,500 homes in a combination of flats and terraced housing. The buildings were constructed of precast concrete panels often clad with bright plastic panels.
As with many large scale estates in the 1980′s, upkeep and renovation was minimal which led to a death spiral of problems. The estate was demolished between 1990 and 1992 and replaced with another housing scheme.
Image from James Stirling: Buildings and Projects
1972 Olivetti Training Center / James Stirling
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Robert Hooke’s drawing of a flea in his Micrographia published in 1665.
Robert Hooke. Micrographia: or, Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon. London: Printed by J. Martyn & J. Allestry, 1665
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