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	<title>Comments on: Berkeley Art Museum &amp; Bruce Nauman, too + Tara Donovan</title>
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		<title>By: marshallastor.com &#187; My Five Favourite American Buildings</title>
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		<description>[...] This building is still in my system, and I can&#8217;t stop being in love with it, so I&#8217;m getting it out of the way by listing it first. The BAM/PAF building demonstrates what&#8217;s best about Brutalism (my favourite style of architecture), by not forgetting to be inhabitable and usable. It echoes the geometric depth of a Gehry, but does so in a much more subdued and elegant way. I&#8217;ve always loved college campus architecture in general. If you want to read more about this guy, just check out my last post. [...]</description>
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