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		<title>A-cero, Joaquin Torres Architects - House in Dominican Republic</title>
		<description>Comments for A-cero, Joaquin Torres Architects - House in Dominican Republic at http://www.archinnovations.com , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<title>Re: Le Corbusier's Skatepark</title>
			<link>http://www.archinnovations.com/featured-projects/houses/a-cero-joaquin-torres-architects-house-in-dominican-republic/#comment-320</link>
			<description>We didn't want to bring out the analogy with Ronchamp. Most architects have been influenced, one way or the other, by the work of Le Corbusier. While we agree that the curvilinear attributes of certain wall don't have a real justification, we did appreciate the overall originality of the design, and the attention to details.   - Bill Haras (Moderator)</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:04:52 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Le Corbusier's Skatepark</title>
			<link>http://www.archinnovations.com/featured-projects/houses/a-cero-joaquin-torres-architects-house-in-dominican-republic/#comment-318</link>
			<description>Surprising the article didn't pick up on the obvious influence of Le Corbusier's Notre Dame du Haut (Ronchamp).  Unfortunately the similarity in purely superficial, this building is designed quite harsh and looks more like a skateboard park.  Not quite sure what the architect had in mind for a view with the spa.  I suppose to watch the skateboard races. - RegnerativeHomes</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 10:03:36 +0100</pubDate>
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