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Replacing the Department Bouwkunde (which burned last year), at Tu Delft University, Netherlands, Monolab Architects has come up with a new structure that drawing inspiration from basic elements of the modern education and construction, i. e....
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Filed under: News, Geek Out Looking for something to spend some of that $90m on when you win tonight’s OzLotto draw? Look no further. In 1924, Frank Lloyd Wright...
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