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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2006

History in 'web-pictures'mostly from 19 century to middle of 20th. Selection of pictures mostly from Google Images.

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  • Fantastic ! very good idea for architecture

    Fast view of a slow art. Seconds versus eternity (?) ...

    It give me some ideas. Thanks

  • @1000000dealas

    very interesting point of view:)

    ... and i'm glad this inspired you

    by;)

  • Wow. A history of where rich people live and work.

  • good one :)

  • :))it could be as well. otherwise it was made on a base of K. Frampton's selection in History of Modern Architecture.

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  • WHY THE FUCK DID YOU UPLOAD THIS you piece of shit go die

  • cool video...remindned me this : /watch?v=ItIdeKg5kt4&feature=r­elated

    actually, that'd be better if a wider and detailed structure of pics(maybe some sounds as well) were introduced.. meh,, maybe i'll do it sometime :)

  • brilliant!

  • MIES VAN DER ROHE ?????

  • you left out the rest of the world. This is all western

  • This was a good post. You couldn't blink an eye however or you are sure to miss something. I had to watch this for my Arts Appreciation course and it definitely offers you a greater perspective on architecture.

  • Ambrogio Frangiolli (1798 1870) Italian decorator, architect and

    painter. Ambrogio Frangiolli was born in Milan. He studied in Rome and

    Turin. After winning an architecture contest in the Accademia

    Albertina, he moved to Rome in 1829, where he studied in deep

    descriptive geometry. In 1833, he became professor of the Accademia

    Albertina. He created his own Scuola di Decorazione (E: Decoration

    school) and designed numerous interiors of famous residences in Rome,

    Turin, Vienna and Milan.

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