| 1. | And to call this work architecture is perhaps not so fantastic.
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| 2. | This gifted team takes architecture back to the front of ideas.
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| 3. | It is a little piece of architecture fashioned from corrugated fiberglass.
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| 4. | The architecture is dingy; the streets are rutted and muddy.
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| 5. | Architecture is lighter, more frivolous, contains more extravagant gestures.
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| 6. | Conch architecture, for some reason, features fancy gingerbread trim.
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| 7. | Two recent events in architecture brought that memory back to mind.
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| 8. | At Lincoln Square, by contrast, architecture is the software.
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| 9. | Studies included architecture, mechanical engineering, aviation and computer science.
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| 10. | In his 1973 book, " Expressionist Architecture,"
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