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Category Archives: Architecture Hacks
Card No.27
The full set so far
Posted in Architecture Hacks, CiA, Crompton
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Card No.30
Vanishing point No.30 in a series of thirty-two cards designed and produced in 2003 by Andrew Crompton as an enrolment gift for first-year architecture students at Manchester School of Architecture.
Posted in Architecture Hacks, CiA
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Card No.31
The evil angle No.31 in a series of thirty-two cards designed and produced in 2003 by Andrew Crompton as an enrolment gift for first-year architecture students at Manchester School of Architecture.
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Card No.32
Roma 1748, detail of Nolli’s map (700m across). No.32 in a series of thirty-two cards designed and produced in 2003 by Andrew Crompton as an enrolment gift for first-year architecture students at Manchester School of Architecture.
Posted in Architecture Hacks, CiA, Italy, Rome
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