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Guggenheim Museum - NYC ‘11
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Guggenheim Museum - NYC ‘11

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“Mies van der Rohe’s FARNSWORTH HOUSE” a book by Paul Clemence …see more on Architizer
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OM HOUSE | STUDIO GUILHERME TORRES. ARCHI DIA ATELIER

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Lola Moser

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Lola Moser

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Mid Century Garage Doors… Wonderful. 

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Mid Century Garage Doors… Wonderful. 

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Secret London

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Highlight of DESIGN by Bialetti

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Voronoj

In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a special kind of decomposition of a given space, e.g., a metric space, determined by distances to a specified family of objects (subsets) in the space. These objects are usually called the sites or the generators (but other names are used, such as “seeds”) and to each such object one associates a corresponding Voronoi cell, namely the set of all points in the given space whose distance to the given object is not greater than their distance to the other objects. It is named after Georgy Voronoi, and is also called a Voronoi tessellation, a Voronoi decomposition, or a Dirichlet tessellation (after Lejeune Dirichlet). Voronoi diagrams can be found in a large number of fields in science and technology, even in art, and they have found numerous practical and theoretical applications.[1][2] It is the technique that enables the division of such multi-dimensional spaces into subspaces.