Democracy is thus afflicted, and the fact must needs find architecturalexpression.
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There cannot be said to be any architecturalexpression in this.
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Goldman Sachs has never followed the trend of overt architecturalexpression.
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It is an architecturalexpression of doomed homeward yearning.
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The architecturalexpression of this ethos involves glass, iron bars, whitewash and a touch of neon.
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They concluded the building's architects plunged to "new depths of inanity in their literal architecturalexpression".
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The tracery of Gothic windows forms perhaps the highest and finest architecturalexpression of number (Illustration 83).
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The architecturalexpression is different.
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Two decades of postmodernism had seen architecturalexpression reduced to a thin appliqué, with buildings dressed up in whatever costume the client so desired.
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They have plenty of architecturalexpression and composition, "but they're also very good from the point of view of usefulness, calm and light".
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The "Bird's Nest" was opened to international media for the first time today and described as an architecturalexpression of China's pride and burgeoning confidence.