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Sambinha Architecture and the Latent World

Posted on December 7, 2015 by agogo22

They say that architecture brings out attributes of the world that may have gone unexpressed or unnoticed in its absence. Sometimes intentionally sometimes unintentionally, and sometimes subconsciously,

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Director of Manchester School of Samba at http://www.sambaman.org.uk
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