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Michael Heizer, Displaced-Replaced Mass. 1969.
Reynold Reynolds, Letzter Tag der Republik (Last day of the Republic), 2010
Zoriah Miller, Rafah, Gaza, 2008
Gabriele Basilico - Milan from The Interrupted City, 1999
louis kahn - entrance hall and living room, fisher house, hatboro, peensylvania, usa, 1960-67
AFF Architekten - Hutznhaisl, Tellerhäuser 2009. Located on Fichtelberg mountain on the site of a former ski/storage hut, the structure stands to question the material and technological comforts/luxuries we have become accustomed to. Constructed with raw concrete, exposed conduit, untreated wood floors, steel windows, and a single fireplace for heat, visitor’s focus is trained on the surrounding forest, void of any of the contemporary distractions of urban life. The remnants of the previous structure are cast into the new walls, becoming part of the texture, history, and patina of the hut. Photos © Hans Christian Schink.
Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne in F minor, Op. 55, No. 1 – Idil Biret
BRASILIA Øystein Sture Aspelund
Brasilia was built out on the brazilian savannah in four year during the 60s, based upon a masterplan made by Lúcio Costa. Most of the important buildings are designed by the brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
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MAM do Rio, Affonso Eduardo Reidy, Rio de Janeiro
OCA, Oscar Niemeyer, Sao Paulo, 1959
Centro Cultural Sao Paulo, Eurico Prado Lopes & Luis Telles, Sao Paulo, 1982
Casa Mendes, Mendes Da Rocha, Sao Paulo
Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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