Lawrence Chua
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Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting
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2002
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9 editions
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Gold by the Inch: A Novel
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1998
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4 editions
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Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano
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2002
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5 editions
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Bangkok Utopia: Modern Architecture and Buddhist Felicities, 1910–1973
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Paul Pfeiffer
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2009
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Bangkok Utopia: Modern Architecture and Buddhist Felicities, 1910–1973
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Jesica Rankin - Skyfolds 1941-2010
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2012
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Promenade... Through the Present Future: City of Culture of Galicia
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2011
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Bruce Goff: Material Worlds
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“A rocket or a bridge. That's the only way I can really describe it. If there is a river between our sleeping bodies, this is the bridge that crosses it. ... I can just fit my fist around the base without waking him. I love it so much I want to bite it.”
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
“Place has ceased to be of importance now that power no longer lives at a fixed address. ... Power's location is less important than its velocity through temporary obstacles. The speed of a tank ramming through the baricade of history.”
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
“Now I know what development means: air-conditioning.
With air-conditioning, we can have civilization, which exists only in temperate climates. ”
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
With air-conditioning, we can have civilization, which exists only in temperate climates. ”
― Gold by the Inch: A Novel
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