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    Unity Emerging from Contrast

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    Date
    2004-08-27
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    Fontanez de Jesus, Mildred Roxana
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    Abstract
    Two architectural entities meet at a point in time, to form a simultaneous presence of both, habitation and expression. An architectural intervention in that sense is an evolutionary process in which ideas of different periods and languages are examined, translated and confronted. Even though opposed in their characteristics, they confer into a dialog of unity. The juxtaposition of architectural ideals, environmental resources and technologies of various times become stratified in a continuity of building.
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