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Использование термина modernist architecture на английском
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Nowadays they are China's hottest tastemakers and champions of modernistarchitecture.
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In this sense modernistarchitecture was a therapeutic program.
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Think of Alison and Peter Smithson's seminal, scrupulously rectilinear Hunstanton School -a shining example of postwar modernistarchitecture.
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As a result Palm Springs now boasts one of the most stunning displays of modernistarchitecture in the world.
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Men standing in modernistarchitecture.
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The reclamation of postwar modernistarchitecture by the intelligentsia has been a contributory factor in the privatisation of social housing.
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I prefer modernistarchitecture.
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European philosophy, Japanese culture, modernistarchitecture and New Zealand Landscapes run deep in the work of the late potter, James Greig.
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There's no sign of the straight lines and right angles that dominated modernistarchitecture; the Phaeno ripples and flows in curves.
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With its richly diverse population and fabulous modernistarchitecture, the city needs to shout its many histories from its beautiful rooftops.
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Meanwhile New Zealand architects who had served in the war had returned with a taste for the modernistarchitecture they had seen in Europe.
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He visited various traditional Mexican buildings, as well as some famous examples of Mexican modernistarchitecture such as Luis Barragan's famous Cuadra san Cristobal.
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From this evidence, it seems unimaginable that John Seifert grew up in the house of one the few pioneers of modernistarchitecture in this country.
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A win is a win after last week's dismal Edinburgh loss but this game was to festive entertainment what the Shed is to modernistarchitecture.
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Gdynia's strong suit is Polish modernistarchitecture from the 1930s, while Sopot is dotted with mansions built in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
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Modernistarchitecture owes a great debt to the visit of Hermann Muthesius to England in 1896.