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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • The Eames House or Case Study House No. 8, by Charles and Ray Eames Los Angeles, California
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  • Hollyhock House in Barnsdall Art Park, Ennis House also by Wright is visible in the Hollywood Hills at far left. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • The back of the house (west) with the living room in the center section (extended like a "T") and the music room to the left and library to the right. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade detail with cast concrete Hollyhock motif. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade detail above living room..The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade detail above living room..The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade detail showing tops of cast concrete Hollyhock motif. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade and window detail with cast concrete Hollyhock motif. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Western facade corner detail with cast concrete Hollyhock motif. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Exterior of living room. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • Elevation of living room. The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright 1919-1921
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • Sydney harbour image night with Sydney harbour bridge and Sydney Opera House
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  • Sydney harbour image night with Sydney harbour bridge and Sydney Opera House
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  • Sydney harbour image night with Sydney harbour bridge and Sydney Opera House
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  • Sydney harbour image night with Sydney harbour bridge and Sydney Opera House
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • Gehry House, by Frank Gehry, at Santa Monica, California, Deconstructivist Post-Modern. built 1978.
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • Gehry House, by Frank Gehry, at Santa Monica, California, Deconstructivist Post-Modern. built 1978.
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  • Gehry House, by Frank Gehry, at Santa Monica, California, Deconstructivist Post-Modern. built 1978.
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  • Gehry House, by Frank Gehry, at Santa Monica, California, Deconstructivist Post-Modern. built 1978.
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  • Hammock House / Flederhaus  Museums Quartier, Vienna. This house-shaped structure invites people to come in, relax in one of its many hammocks and enjoy their surroundings from a new point of view. Architect: Heri and Salli. Opened 2010
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  • A house built over the water at vila dos pescadores favela, Cubatão
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  • Silvinha's house Jardim São Marcos favela, Cubatão
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  • A tiled middle-class house in Cubatão
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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
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  • The_Rocks_Sydney_Australia-04.jpg
  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • The_Rocks_Sydney_Australia-07.jpg
  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • The_Rocks_Sydney_Australia-05.jpg
  • The_Rocks_Sydney_Australia-08.jpg
  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • Silvinha's house, Jardim São Marcos favela. Cubatão, Brazil, 2008
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
    OPR01_08.jpg
  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
    OPR01_02.jpg
  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • A private house by Oriel Prizeman Architect, on Newton Road in Cambridge, England
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  • Lama and alpaca farmers by their house and flock just after dawn in the high Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
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  • Political slogans painted on the side of a house, Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
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  • Political slogans and firewood outside a house on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-11.tif
  • Maize drying on a balcony of a house near Marcapata next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-08.tif
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