OASE 34, 1992, Over het interieur

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Gaston Bachelard, De hoeken
Frans Sturkenboom, Het dierenhol Wrights huis boven de waterval
Pieter Jan Gijsberts, Een transparante fantasmagorie en Inundatie van de blik
Wilfried van Winden, Materie en maskerade, Over textuur en traditie in het werk van Sir Edwin Lutyens en in het bijzonder enige van zijn interieurs
Willemijn Wilms Floet, Architecture on the rocks Drie villa’s van John Lautner
Michiel Riedijk, Raster, labyrinth en grot

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OASE 34, 1992. Designed by Karel Martens
OASE 34, 1992. Designed by Karel Martens
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