Stonehenge
http://www.fotocommunity.com/search?q=stonehenge&index=fotos&options=YToxOntzOjU6InN0YXJ0IjtzOjI6IjE2Ijt9&pos=23&display=3947141
Pyramid
http://www.fotocommunity.com/search?q=Pyramid&index=fotos&options=YToyOntzOjc6ImNoYW5uZWwiO3M6MToiMCI7czo1OiJzdGFydCI7czoyOiI1NiI7fQ&pos=61&display=15477129
Turgeano House: fluidity
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1334/887297758_28396bd235.jpg
Seattle Public Library
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Seattle_Public_Library.jpg
Disney Concert Hall
http://stephybdesigns.com/project02/pages/images/99_disney_concert_hall_lg.jpg
Atlantis Apartments: Arquitectonica
http://brickellmiamicondos.com/condo/main_image/2/medium/Atlantis_Main.jpg
Birds Nest
http://images.beijing2008.cn/20070703/Img214104887.jpg
Monticello
http://www.fotocommunity.com/search?q=Monticello&index=fotos&display=14643776
Fallingwater
http://www.fotocommunity.com/search?q=Fallingwater&index=fotos&options=YToxOntzOjc6ImRpc3BsYXkiO3M6ODoiMTQzODAzODYiO30/pos/0
As we have been living our lives in the earth, time goes and history flows, too. With this, the flow of water cannot be stopped by itself and all architectural history flows like water. From Stonehenge to Fallingwater, it is same as flow of history which includes that nobody will recognize before it happens. In other words, people will be able to recognize an architecture when an architecture is built as looking back to history.
By Kristina Ragan & Young Moon
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