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" how the history of a city transforms a building"

ARQLANTIA

ABANDONED BUILDINGS, PART 1
" how the history of a city transforms a building"


http://www.arqlantia.com/corporativo/Index.php?idi=2


EDIFICIOS ABANDONADOS, PARTE 1
"Cómo la historia de una ciudad transforma un edificio"


http://www.arqlantia.com/corporativo/

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Oct 19, 10 4:58 am
Rusty!

I think linking twice to the same page is kind of desperate.

You are promoting your website. Fine.

But get this, you STOLE the entire content of your 'piece' from the fucking wikipedia page . Word by word. Down to grammar errors.

That's REALLY desperate.

Please stop posting on this site until you actually put some effort to create original content. Until then, it's downright insulting.

Oct 19, 10 5:19 am  · 
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ARQLANTIA

hello

The only intention is to show the way to see different perspectives of a building, information about this building is very limited because it has been drawn from different sources. this happens with buildings that do not have access when you're away from that place.

Although the question is not from where the information, but something more important in this life, it is to see the two faces of counting things, and that may be in a simple question, which I have not yet answered, we encourage the currents.

But I do my best to report on things that I have no easy access, (so I have to take information from the Internet from wherever I can), but always giving them a different character.

Thank you for your comment
and sorry for my English but I'm not native and I apologize if I do not understand.

Oct 19, 10 5:49 am  · 
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