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Dirty indoor air is a winter hazard.
USA Today (Magazine)
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January 1, 1995
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The air in your home may be dirtier than the air outdoors, especially in winter, when residences are closed tightly. Secondhand tobacco smoke, chemical fumes, airborne dust, animal dander, and many other pollutants are fouling indoor air and causing misery for millions of people.
The issue goes beyond mere discomfort; air quality can affect your health significantly. A 1989 report by the Environmental Protection Agency noted the level of indoor air pollutants may be two to five times greater than outdoor levels, and the EPA's Science Advisory Board has ...
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Lichtenstein ruminates on abstraction in his comic-book look at Van Doesburg.(THE HOME FORUM)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...Stijl" ("the style") artists Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg. It is Van Doesburg who is parodied in this triptych by Lichtenstein...art collector Jane Meyerhoff. Around 1917, Van Doesburg painted a series of four drawings and paintings...
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A tale of two houses: the all-glass masterworks by Philip Johnson and Mies van der Rohe are less connected than they seem.(perspective)
Magazine article from: Residential Architect
; ...his best building. While it was completed before Mies van der Rohe's house for Dr. Edith Farnsworth, it is...Stijl composition of rectangles by the Dutch architect Theo van Doesburg. In his introduction to Philip Johnson: The Glass House...
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THIS IS A FAR CRY FROM ADORNING PUBLIC BUILDINGS WITH 'SOOTHING' ARTWORKS
Magazine article from: The Architects' Journal
; ...Bouwbedrijf, the avant-garde artist Theo van Doesburg described his approach to transforming...seamless integration of the two. Van Doesburg insists on the need for 'mutual...from enhancing architecture, van Doesburg s art was conceived as a means...
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Equipment for utopia. (furniture designer and architect Gerrit Rietveld, Hessenhuis, Antwerp, Belgium)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...commissions such as the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam...specifically referring to Theo van Doesburg, who had turned to architecture...international audience by van Doesburg, who published pictures...its new form," van Doesburg wrote, this furniture...
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Foreign Correspondence; Dublin, Ohio
Newspaper article from: Pittsburgh City Paper
; ...Along with the Dutch painter Theo van Doesburg, Mondrian developed a thickly...and mathematical formulae. Van Doesburg considered the term "abstract...expressed mathematically, so by van Doesburg's own standard everything is...
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You can Excel artistically.
Magazine article from: Personal Computer World
; ...De Stijl was a magazine published by Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg from 1913 until his death in 1931. It was also the...gridlines and you have a composition inspired by Theo van Doesburg (see screen 1). If you right-click on an Excel...
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Fly to Maastricht to Visit Rembrandt, New Michelangelo.(Arts&Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The New York Observer (New York, NY)
; ...Portrait of a Man Wearing a Beret (circa 1918) by Theo van Doesburg, who is better known to us as an ally and rival of...Portrait, if it is correctly dated, suggests that van Doesburg wasn't quite as doctrinaire in his espousal of pure...
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OUD REASSESSED.(the architect, J.J.P. Oud)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...that of the overtly propagandist Theo van Doesburg, of important international contacts...background music by composers Jakob van Domselaer and Willem Pijpers, to...with the New York mandarins (van Doesburg had already died in 1931). By...
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Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form 1940s-70s
Magazine article from: Artforum
; ...s Three Standard Stoppages and the dual persona of Theo van Doesburg as Dada provocateur and de Stijl engineer. The wide-ranging van Doesburg is an especially apt figure to invoke: His 1930 definition...
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Form follows fantasy: once again, Paris's Centre Pompidou turns architecture inside out.(views)
Magazine article from: Interior Design
; ...posed entirety afresh." So wrote De Stijl cofounder Theo van Doesburg in his 1924 manifesto, Toward a Plastic Architecture. If Van Doesburg were still around, he'd no doubt have been delighted...
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