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thedesignwalker: reclaimed wood
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cinoh: House for Mother by Förstberg Arkitektur och Formgivning
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cinoh: finn-wilkie: Smiljan Radic, Casa A, San Clemente, 2008 www.scielo.cl/art14.pdf/
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omega-and-fox: A house near the farm of Glaumbær in Iceland, 2007. Photo by Mathias Rocher.
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subtilitas: Cheshire – Eyrie twin cabins, Kaiwaka 2013. Photos © Jeremy Toth.
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cinoh: vjeranski: Hubert Kiecol, Fünf Häuser mit Treppe, 1984
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hipinuff: Agnes Martin (American: 1912 – 2004), Untitled, 1964.
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GamerGate is killing video games.
doronjosama: postcardsfromspace: segoli: zennistrad: In light of the controversy that has been extending back for more than half a year at this point, something extremely depressing has come to light. Not too long ago, Totalbiscuit, a popular games critic who is supported by GamerGate (though he claims to be neutral), wrote a lengthy Twitlonger questioning…
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For combined diversity and magnitude, as well as for impact on the thinking of others, Sutton-Smith’s body of scholarly work on play is unparalleled. Sutton-Smith is the author of some 50 books, the most recent of which was The Ambiguity of Play, and some 350 scholarly articles. In addition to researching and writing at a…
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White River Jct., Vt. — Brian Sutton-Smith, pioneer in the study of the significance of Play, died Saturday, March 7, 2015, at the age of 90 at Brookside Nursing Home. The cause is listed as complications due to Alzheimer’s disease. Brian Sutton-Smith | Valley News