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Church “Zu den heiligen Engeln” (1965-67) in Imst-Brennbichl, Austria, by Norbert Heltschl
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Flamatt II - terraced houses Flamatt - Bern, Switzerland; 1960-61
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see map | more information 1, 2, 3, 4 | images
via “Bauen + Wohnen” 16 (1962)
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Antonin Personnaz . Sun Rises Over the Fields in Winter . circa 1910 . Autochrome
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Dimensions of Dialogue (1983) by Jan Svankmajer
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Renato Severino, Severino Residence, Greenwich, Connecticut
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renold chains head office, wythenshawe, manchester. cruickshank & seward. AR 1954
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The Zone, Marco Barbieri
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Inflatables, by Ant Farm, 1970, temporary installation on Freestone, California.
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Wolf Kahlen - Angleichung, 1971
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Michal Solarski
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Peter Marlow
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This Is England | Shane Meadows | 2006
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As athletics are in the news, here’s the ‘Marathon Tower’ built in Helsingfors, Helsinki, for the 1940 Olympic Games (which didn’t, of course, happen). The architect was Yrjo Lindegren.
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