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    Re: Central Europe new architecture - part I - Slovenia

    Well, my goal was to get you people a bit of insight in this interesting region and its specific architectural culture...
    I realize now that the post may be too long for people to read it in full.
    Than again, it is too short for reall article on this subject, so you can understand my dilema.
    Also, last time when I posted something that was bit without proper context, I felt under sharp criticism.
    So I tried to make wide enough scope on the theme and to make just brief comments...
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    Re: Central Europe new architecture - part I - Slovenia

    I was never suggesting it was too long or too short, I just didn't want to rush a comment on a design or designer that I didn't really know much about, hence taking more time. I look at it that you have spent a lot of time and energy to post this much information, so I want to apply as much effort as I can in my response and if I don't have the time immediately to come back to it

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    Re: Central Europe new architecture - part I - Slovenia

    Thanks buddie, but this is just one little piece in the big puzzle...
    it is fascinating how diverse and overwhelming current architecturall scene is all around the world... I hoped to inspire people to make simillar posts with examples that are close to their taste and location... that way we would bring some more pieces in this puzzle and have a better picture...
    I like how Neil for instance posted photos of his city from middle of last century... that may look different than what I did here, but actually nature of that thread is very simillar to this one...
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