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		<title>Material Formation in Design</title>
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P1020372, originally uploaded by _Elijah.

"Elijah Porter, a student at the Yale School of Architecture, has a great Flickr set up called Material Formation in Design. It features several awesome examples of how strategic cutting can transform a solid surface into a porous structure. In the specific case of the image ...</description>
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		<title>The Man of Commerce, 1889, by A.F. McKay</title>
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The Man of Commerce, 1889, by A.F. McKay, originally uploaded by joneilortiz. </description>
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