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Jim,
Thanks for the explanation!
Although English seems to be a great technical language, for native Spanish
speakers like myself, meanings are sometimes difficult to understand in non
technical environments!
I'll take a good look at your website.
Adriana Balen
Citizens for the Old Town
159 King Street East
Toronto Ontario
M5C 1G9
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Bowles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: spontaneous thought & architectural form
Hi all,
Hi Adriana Balen} The original post "Does spontaneous thought inspire
architectural form?" was a
serious suggestion that architectural form was not spontaneous!
Neither {and I was expanding on that premise} would cultural icons of great
significance.
I was suggesting, as you aptly put it .. that icons, like architectural
form, is inspired by
area analysis, critical thinking, (&) enormous amounts of information ..
It couldn't have been stated better .. it was from this platform that I
proposed that the Eye of
Horus an icon of incredible stature originated here. Jupiter, and the Eye of
Horus©
http://jamesbowles.tripod.com/Jupiter_Eye_of_Horus.html
jb
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