Mazes and labyrinths are more part and parcel of our culture than people realise. Their roots can be traced back to Greek mythology and Paganism, where they were regarded as mystical. It wasn’t until a few...
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Ever walked through a garden maze and felt the heavy burden of modern life melt away into a therapeutic ether of carefree delight? Well you're not the only one. Apparently more than 125 labyrinths have sprung up...
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I can't really think of a body of work more suitable for a good musical than that of David Bowie's. There's so many characters to draw from, not to mention opportunities for glammy aliens." If anyone could...
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an interview with the most excellent SANAA by Edan Corkill:Being an architect requires patience and endurance. For argument's
sake, let's just say it's 2002 and, as the highlight of your career to
date, you win the competition to design a new art museum in one of the
most...
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"The novel is, as Doody (1996) reminds us after Henry James, ââa loose baggy monster.â And it is so chiefly because it does not acknowledge the distinction between⦠Form and Matterâ (p.304). The weblog likewise collapses form and matter such that they...
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