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        <![CDATA[The House that Splits / Voluar Arquitectura]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Memory: Time and Epigenetics -</em> "In contrast to Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and uniform. He believed in an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever-spreading network of diverging, converging, and parallel times. This web of time - the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each other through the centuries - embraces every possibility." Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden of Forking Paths.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The general design of the project is in response to its environment. The building is set back from the property line, leaving a free public urban space that allows pedestrian access. This gives continuity to the city and promotes the reconciliation of the citizen to the public building, which is traditionally considered a closed and hermetic place.</p>]]>
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