Sentence examples for would be architecture from inspiring English sources

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But my real fantasy career would be architecture.

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You could call this vernacular architecture, but a more fitting term would be the architecture of racism.

"The China on this record would be brutalist architecture … made of jade.

After all, in the face of 20 Fenchurch Street, the only alternative to gallows humour would be the architecture profession voting to dissolve itself for the good of society.

When the Japanese art director and designer Kenya Hara (the man responsible for the look of Muji over the last decade) announced a top-secret new project for the fall, no one could have guessed that it would be called Architecture for Dogs.

So, what would be the architecture of the new Egypt?

"It was all a bit of an accident," says Jacob. "We never imagined we would be a conventional architecture office.

But real innovation would be to engage architecture, urban thought and design with the fabric of everyday life.

But while the first athletic competitions got under way in Athens in 1896, it was not until the Stockholm Games in 1912 that medals would be given for architecture, sculpture, painting, music and literature.

Of course, the strange, and also paradoxical, thing is that it would be precisely the architecture Brandi challenged that would close it.

Since there was an increase in lipid peroxidation, indicating an increase in FRs production on rat ileum during 4 weeks of exercise and knowing that the increase in FRs causes oxidative stress with potential damage to tissues and organs [ 15, 57, 58], we hypothesized that this increase would be changing the architecture of intestinal smooth muscle.

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