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| Two influences that Corb late designs had on Brutalist Architecture. |
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Sculptural form Repetitive Exterior |
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| The Bauhous teacher became known for his post WWII brutalist buildings. |
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| The concrete folded plate was part of the design oeuvre of |
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| Two buildings by Breuer that employed folded plates |
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Unesco Headquarters St John's Abbey Church |
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| Rudolph's brutalist building employed what exterior material. |
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| Inspiration for the Boston City Hall |
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| Alison and Peter Smithson |
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| What group was founded as a revolt against CIAM |
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Team X Alison and Peter Smithson |
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| Rowe's first major treatise on architecture. |
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| The mathematics of an Ideal Villa |
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| History back into architecture |
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| American vs British Brutalism |
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British -Rectilinear form Americans- Scaled Structure |
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| Sterlings design of the Florey Student Housing can be compared to what in nature. |
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| What Aalto building could have been the formal precedent for the Sterlings Engineering Building? |
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| Theoretician who assisted Arthur Dexler in Identifying the New York Five. |
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| What was unique about Rowe's architectural theory. |
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| Reincorporate history by juxtaposing the modern with historic |
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| Meier incorporated from Corb? |
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Meier Graves Eisenman Gwathmey Hejduk |
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| Graves used ideas from corb and who for earlier houses? |
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| Was the architect that Eisenman did his theses on. |
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| Designed the addition to the Guggenheim? |
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