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why architects would want to continue to project at a remove to those who actually build. The answer to this question might well have been the central question behind my degree project from the start. Will the precision of imagination be the only projection of our empathy?

20.8.09

Stupa at the copper smith in Yangon, Myanmar.

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6.8.09

A stilt house in Arizona desert












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28.7.09

House of Stupa














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Brian W. Tong
There are a few important things we are certain we have learned in our experiences as a student of design. We travel well and find the discovering of new places invigorating. We have heavy overcoats and hiking boots and we are fond of tulips. "Place" has everything to do with the character and outcome of a project. Architecture is characterized by an affection for physical and cultural context.
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  • ▼  2009 (3)
    • ▼  August (2)
      • Stupa at the copper smith in Yangon, Myanmar.
      • A stilt house in Arizona desert
    • ►  July (1)