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Market Value(s)
February, 2010
572 years have passed between these images.
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EUROPAN NL Series of MAPS
January 2008
Europan Nederland commissioned STAR the realization of a series of maps about Europan in the country:
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Mc World
December 2006
Out of all the fast food chains in the World, McDonalds is not only the most well-known, but also by far the largest, most successful and most criticised. McDonalds was founded on the 15th of May 1940 in San Bernardino, California by Ray Kroc.
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The Tallest Building
September 2006
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Terrorists Love Density
July 2006
Terrorists love density; they evaluate cities on that basis. They attack the bloodstream of daily life such as subways or buses; they look for the shock-factor attacking weddings or funerals and their main targets are city elements such as the police, the government, public transportation, or religious institutions.
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The European
June 2006
While the European Union puts in a lot of effort to discover a common denominator for European Culture, companies operating internationally are currently defining it through cheapness.
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World-Ball
June 2006
With 191 UN member states the political world seems to be complex, but the 207 current members of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) make the world of soccer appear to be even more fragmented.
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Super Germany
June 2006, Germany
The aim of the study is to show on three different levels what is Germany, what the German city, and who the German citizen. Firstly, we take the superlative, and secondly the average.
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Europan Continent
June 2006
Europan, descended from the French PAN (Programme d'Architecture Nouvelle) competition, is one of the world’s largest architecture competitions only surpassed by the competition for the Word Trade Center Memorial in New York.
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Potential Nation States
May 2006
In 1986, the United Nations had 159 member nations, today 191, thanks mainly to the break-up of federations in Europe plus the admission of microstates such as Liechtenstein, Micronesia, and Tuvalu.
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The History of Expos
January 2006
World fairs are an offspring of the age of industrialization in Europe, and focused initially on innovative products rather than on magnificent architecture of the pavilions and convention halls.
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Happy 2005
December 2005
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