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“the laws of its reception are most instructive”
Tafelstuken, Daphna Isaacs and Laurens Manders (How) can we view architecture as mass media? There are some obvious parallels—both mass media and architecture communicate through the use of particular languages; engage mass audiences; constitute public discourse and space; are organized … Continue reading
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the dandelion
The UK pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, “Better City, Better Life” the seed cathedral (a.k.a the dandelion) more pavilions