Barši

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Flying across South America in 1929, Le Corbusier observed the great rivers of the Parana, the Uruguay, and the Paraguay from the air. From above, the land appeared in entirely new configurations, and the meanders of the great rivers made evident the ways in which a natural force contends with the laws of nature. Le Corbusier was so fascinated by this he applied the idea of meander also to human thinking: “Following the outlines of a meander from above, I understood the difficulties met in human affairs, the dead ends in which they get stuck and the apparently miraculous solutions that suddenly resolve apparently inextricable situations.”

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