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São Paulo Brutalism
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The elegance of technology
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Brazilian Curves
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Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and the Frankfurt kitchen
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Fragments of Crafts
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Inhabited Lattices
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Design is one
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The designer next to Mies Van der Rohe
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Integrating the Arts
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Playing at the Bauhaus
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Rigor and Curiosity
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Nordic Modern
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Shade & Seat
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Reinventing Plastics
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Light, Art & Design
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Charlotte Perriand, design and teamwork
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Bamboo in contemporary Asian architecture
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Sverre Fehn, poet of the straight line
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Tools & Furniture
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Corrales, Molezún and the Brussels Pavilion
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Wood and Metal
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Living Design
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Fritz Hansen: The continuity of tradition
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Steven Holl: idea and phenomenon
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Otto Wagner and Vienna’s Ringstrasse
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La Maison de Verre, a Glass House in Paris
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Adolf Loos’ Viennese Bars
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The Stuttgart exhibition and the cantilever chair
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Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte
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Greene & Greene’s new vernacular
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Nendo’s Storytelling
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Isamu Noguchi: Sculpting Space
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Geometry in balance
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Fluid Geometry
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Infinite Geometry
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Ethereal Construction
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Spiral lights
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Dream Lights
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Atmosphere & Light
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Cult forms
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Future Lights
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Rigour and Poetry
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Arco Lamp
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Geometric Forms
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Crystal Architecture
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Lamps and Clocks
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Paper Architecture
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Northern Lights
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Architect of Light
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An architect for industry
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The Bauhaus light
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Neoplasticism in the Technical and Tectonical Arts
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Art & Tecnhology
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The Lighting of the Praerie Houses
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Italian Design
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Valencia, World Design Capital 2022
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Diseño y Arquitectura
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Furniture in Richard Neutra’s Californian Architecture
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Architecture and Abstraction
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George Nelson & Herman Miller Company
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Artek Design by Aino Aalto
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The ABC of design
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Regaining Modernity in Spain
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Florence Knoll y el diseño de Knoll Associates
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Louis Kahn’s domestic monumentality
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Warren Platner & Luxurious Modernism
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Emotional Architecture
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Furniture by Carme Pinós
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Controversy over Furniture
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A Design Classic
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Hotel Giulia by Patricia Urquiola
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The Spanish Pavilion in New York by Javier Carvajal
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Poetic Practicality
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A Cult of the Object
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Without Thinking
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Frank Lloyd Wright and the Shakers
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Chicote Cocktail Bar by Luis Gutierrez Soto
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Chairs and Houses
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Miguel Fisac & his Chicken-Legged Chairs
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Javier Carvajal & his Loewe Stores
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Designs from a Past Future
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The Soul of IKEA
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Gatepac’s standard furniture
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Gae Aulenti and the Neoliberty Style
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Tom Dixon’s Chairs
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The Sailing Club by Aizpurúa & Labayen
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Furniture in the Japanese Metabolism
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Furniture in the work of Alejandro de la Sota
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Raymond Loewy and the Sreamline Design
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Cini Boeri and her Ghost Chair
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Design in the Maison Carré
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Standard of Living
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An American Classic
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Le Corbusier in la Tourette
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The Furniture by Enric Miralles
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Premises
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Super Normal Design
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Marcel Breuer’s Isokon Furniture
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Architecture & Design during the fifties
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Frank Lloyd Wright & the Prairie Houses
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Le Corbusier’s Cabanon
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Stuttgart, Berlín, Barcelona
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Office Buildings
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Konstantin Grcic’s Geometry
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RCR and the atmosphere of a place
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Ron Arad’s Materials
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Frank Gehry’s Furniture
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The furniture in the Sendai Mediatheque
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Correa & Milá’s Restaurants
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Gio Ponti’s Superleggera Chair
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Dieter Rams and the Ulm School of design
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Mies Van der Rohe in the Tugendhat House
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Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand in the 1929 Salon d’Automne
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Marco Zanuso and the children’s furniture
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Arne Jacobsen’s total work of art
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Designing as Addition in Jørn Utzon
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Design in the architecture of Antonio Bonet
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The Houses of the Bauhaus
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Modern Japanese Architecture
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Otl Aicher and the kitchen for cooking
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Atchitecture is a crystal
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Architecture and Furniture around the world
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Life, Leisure and work
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Familiarity and Estrangement
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Formal depuration in the work of John Pawson
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The Atmosphere and the Shelter
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Modernity and Tradition in the work of José Antonio Coderch
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Case Study House #9
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Furniture as Armosphere
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Furniture as Architecture
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Furniture in Mies Van der Rohe’s Abstract Universe
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Inhabitable Landscapes
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The House of the Future
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Le Corbusier & “L’Esprit Nouveau” 1925
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Italy: The new domestic Landscape. MoMA 1972
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A Field of Objects
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The Democratisation of Design (III): HABITAT
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The Democratisation of Design (II): MUJI
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The Democratisation of Design (I): IKEA
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Pao for the Tokyo Nomad Girl
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Choosing and Arranging
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MANUFACTURING THE INTERIOR