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    QUIZ

    Quizzical Pursuit
    —The Architecture Puzzler

    Created by Dave Guadagni

     

    Architecture Puzzler #191

    The flowery crystals on the surface are called spangles. What common building material are we talking about?


     

    Question from Last Week:
    Architecture Puzzler #190

    Monsanto's "House of the Future" at Disneyland was an all-plastic structure (using approximately 30,000 pounds, or 13,600 kilograms, of plastic), that was designed to depict how we would live in 1986. Rot proof and mass producible, this house was designed in the 1940s, 50s, or 60s?  

    Answer to Puzzler #190


     

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    Dave Guadagni, AIA, is an architect with Robertson/Sherwood/Architects

    Quizzical Pursuit is Copyright 2004, Dave Guadagni.

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    Flowery crystals of a different sort.
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