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Peaarhitektid

2009

Documentary

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Mart Port

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Dmitri Bruns

Himself

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Voldemar Herkel

Himself

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Ike Volkov

Himself

Fernand Pouillon, du point du jour à l’éclipse
The Genius of the Place
Le génie romain
Life, Assembled
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Housing a Dream
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One Big Home
The Cultural History of Museums
Engineered Transparency: Glass in Architecture and Structural Engineering
Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City
Eiffel's Race to the Top
Paris, the Mystery of the Disappeared Palace
Googie
Gaudi, Catalunya
Peter Eisenman: Building Germany's Holocaust Memorial
Mario Botta. Architecture and Memory
In Between Mountains and Oceans
Coast Modern
Bauhaus 100

Peaarhitektid

2009
Documentary

No image
Actor

Mart Port

as Himself

Mart Port

Himself

Mart Port

Himself

No image
Actor

Dmitri Bruns

as Himself

Dmitri Bruns

Himself

Dmitri Bruns

Himself

No image
Actor

Voldemar Herkel

as Himself

Voldemar Herkel

Himself

Voldemar Herkel

Himself

No image
Actor

Ike Volkov

as Himself

Ike Volkov

Himself

Ike Volkov

Himself

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