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	Comments on: From Syria to Greece to Corbusier: Hozoviotissa monastery	</title>
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		By: Nic Slater		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Growing up, the name Le Corbusier was mentioned often by our Arch Father who had visited the Greek Islands in 52 where he took many photos of Santorini, including the donkeys and the ever present whitewashed structures. As a result, we did a pilgrimage via Naxos in 09 and was able to see how this area affected a young Architects design sense and our Father ever insisting that our house was only to be painted white, inside and out. To this day, our house is also mostly white, inside and out as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up, the name Le Corbusier was mentioned often by our Arch Father who had visited the Greek Islands in 52 where he took many photos of Santorini, including the donkeys and the ever present whitewashed structures. As a result, we did a pilgrimage via Naxos in 09 and was able to see how this area affected a young Architects design sense and our Father ever insisting that our house was only to be painted white, inside and out. To this day, our house is also mostly white, inside and out as well.</p>
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