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I heard an architectural guide condemn one of the new buildings in Potsdamer Platz for having too many right angles, and thereby reviving a totalitarian aesthetic.
There aren't many right angles: the walls are concave, a giant sliding parallelogram-shaped window separates the private dining room from the main space, and the principal motif — repeated on the carpet, the ceiling, the mirrors, the wine racks — is a web of hexagons.
Just don't expect too many right angles.
Some believe the structure is manmade, while others claim there is evidence like unknown hieroglyphics and too many right angles carved into the structure for it to be made by any known civilization.
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(Fawcett said that Indians had told him legends that described "many streets set at right angles to one another").
A round house was no departure for Mr. Foster, whose buildings with Mr. Johnson were full of curves at a time when many architects thought in right angles.
It's automatically more difficult than its predecessor because of this, as you don't have as many straight lines and right angles as before.
This type, with its two flukes and its stock at right angles, remained the basic anchor for many centuries.
Again, their course was very irregular, and at the regeneration front, many of the axons showed U-turns or turns at right angles.
Many streets here are named for trees, the intersections and houses built on straight lines and right angles.
Just right angles?
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