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john lautner (chemosphere)






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eichler homes archive




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edra flap






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GARAP





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design addict



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PK22




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noguchi garden museum




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PH5





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boffi





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arclinea





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306090 links






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california architects

jones partners (for instance)

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johnston marklee



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paul laffoley artist/architect



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hyperaccumulators


eco-economy


savoye space




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Terry Smith (ed) Impossible Presence, surface and screen in the photogenic era



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OMD (Office of Mobile Design)




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house of the rising sun



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tv architects




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vw's phaeton phactory



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andrew michael geller



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click >here< to become a famous architect


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pierre koenig



"Built his first architecturally exposed steel and glass house while a third year architectural student at USC in 1950. He has been in private practice since graduation in 1952. After designing a number of exposed steel and glass houses, Koenig was invited by John Entenza, editor of Arts & Architecture magazine, to design Case Study House No. 21. With the successful completion of that project Koenig designed Case Study House No. 22, which turned out to be one of the most famous houses of all."




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