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Lynley Bernstein

03 October 2009

Unintentional Geometry within the Urban Environment

Whether it is a sign that is parallel with the wall that is has been mounted on, or telephone wires that are parallel with the tops of the rowhouses, geometry, including parallel and and perpendicular lines, are predominant within the built environment.







(junior seminar idea #3)
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Lynley Bernstein
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