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PostModern: Berlin & Pruit Igoe (1979)
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PostModern: - Charles Moore,Piazza D’Italia, New Orleans, 1975-79 - Michael Graves, Snydeman House, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1972
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PostModern:Charles Jenck & Missasaga City Hall (1981) ( historical references)
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Hi-Tech Architecture Hi Tech Industries: Automotive, Aircraft & Aerospace
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Hi-Tech Architecture Otto Frei; Montreal Expo,1967: Moishe Saifde; Habitat, Montreal. Expo, 1967: N. Foster Ipswich Office Bldg.
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Hi-Tech Architecture R. Rogers & R. Piano; Pompidou Centre, Paris, 1971-77
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Hi-Tech Architecture Richard Rogers; Lloyd’s Building, London, 1978-1986
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Hi-Tech Architecture Norman Foster: Hong Kong & Shanghi Bank,1985; Standstead Airport, 1989; Renault Car Plant, France,
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Hi-Tech Architecture Michael Hopkins: Schlumberger Research Centre, Cambridge Eng, 1985 Lord’s Cricket Grounds, London Nicholas Grimshaw: Financial Times Printing Works, London, 1988 Western Morning News Bldg., Plymouth, Eng. 1993 Waterloo International Terminal, London, 1993 Hi-Tech Architecture Michael Hopkins: Schlumberger Research Centre, Cambridge Eng, 1985 Lord’s Cricket Grounds, London Nicholas Grimshaw: Financial Times Printing Works, London, 1988 Western Morning News Bldg., Plymouth, Eng. 1993 Waterloo International Terminal, London, 1993
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Hi-Tech Architecture Nicholas Grimshaw: Waterloo International Terminal, London, 1993 Jean Nouvel; Institut de Monde Arab, Paris, 1987
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Hi-Tech Architecture I.M. Pei: Entrance to Louvre Galleries, Paris, 1984
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Populist Architecture Discorporate: Digital images as Virtual Realities!
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Populist Architecture Universal studios & Las Vegas Strip, Mid 1980’s Image as Reality = Iconic
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Populist Architecture Disneyland: Image as Theme Park - Simulacra
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Populist Architecture illuminate City: Berlin, City of Lights; De-materializes
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Populist Architecture Toronto: City as Theme Park – The Global Village City of Bits and Bytes, Light as Information
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Populist Architecture Toronto: City as Theme Park – The Global Village De-materializes City of Bits and Bytes, Light as Information
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Populist Architecture Toronto: Ontario College of Art, 1990’s Cyberspace = Buoyant Space
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Populist Architecture Frank Gehry: Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, 1990’s Information as Architectural Material
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Populist Architecture Norman Foster: Pharma. Bldg, U. of Toronto, 2007
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Populist Architecture Norman Foster: Pharma. Bldg, U. of Toronto, 2007 Bouyant Space
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