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'Psychogeographic' Oriented Websites

Liquid economy - Jonathan Glancey on the London Festival of Architecture [guardian.co.uk]

Blogged on: July 2, 2008, 1:06 am
"To mark the London Festival of Architecture, Jonathan Glancey explores whether the capital's waterlogged past holds the key to its future "
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30 THE BOND: Sydney’s Greenest Building [Inhabitat]

Blogged on: March 20, 2007, 9:51 am
"You cannot help to notice the exposed four-storey sandstone wall that serves as one wall of the atrium ... originally cut by convicts early in Sydney’s history, it also serves as insulation as well as providing natural cooling to the atrium"
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Nigel Andrews - We’ll always have... [FT.com]

Blogged on: January 28, 2007, 12:07 pm
"Places are by a quantum leap more complex and polyharmonic. Around the core of a definable link with the experiencer’s life there swim mysteries and hauntings, things that he, she or we cannot know of and that enrich the power of place"
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