Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Najlepšie Zoofilia Zoofilia ......?



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rchitettura is a feminine noun.
The practice of architecture in the world of work is rather a synonym for male.
Architecture is phallic, "homo-centric." Sad to admit, but unfortunately it is. And I think it has always been!
Architecture has always had the appearance of the male more than women. It 's always been more discipline by men than by women, and continues to be, despite the architecture schools are full of maidens and sfornino thousands of professionals each year.
The reason for all this? Well, without transcending in ruminations about social or political, related to gender equality or anything like that, you can try to conclude a practical theory and empirical findings from simple.
architecture relates primarily to build the space. Primordial era when it was necessary to adopt shelter from the outside world, this task was entrusted to the man of course: he had the task of procuring food for his family and protect it from external events. The first architect, presumably, was a man.
From here on in the construction world has been dominated by the prevalence in males, perhaps because harsh environment, hard, based on physical strength and hard work.
The beauty, however, has always been the birthright of women. This, however, has never allowed women to make this craft the banner of its kind. In fact very few, dare I say rare, throughout history, professional women to remember their "architectural gesture," or for writing basic theories for this art, or remembered as emblems of a current, of a philosophy.
Only in recent years, some women have established important pages of architectural practice.
But I believe that the path is still long to be fulfilled, and as a bit 'in all professions, even in this, the predominant sex is male.
We need a bit 'of perfume in this wonderful art of building, because the woman is the ultimate embodiment of beauty and perfection, and the architecture of these two elements makes use every day in its purest manifestation.

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