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That is something we are looking for since many years.
This is a important book to this topic:
Here our own architecture; ok it's not for everyone:
Cheers Andreas
: I never heard that "wabi" acronym :) I like it!
: Wabi is a japanese aesthetic concept , properly
: "wabi-sabi" that refers to wear and impermanence. From
: the Wikipedia entry:
: "...the student of wabi sabi learns to find the most simple
: objects interesting, fascinating and beautiful. Fading autumn
: leaves would be an example. Wabi sabi can change our perception
: of our world to the extent that a chip or crack in a vase makes
: it more interesting and give the object greater meditative
: value. Similarly materials that age such as bare wood, paper and
: fabric become more interesting as they exhibit changes that can
: be observed over time."
: Sounds like "patina" to me.....LouS
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