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<title>Fairy Tale Architecture: The Little Match Girl : Responses</title>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Fairy Tale Architecture: The Little Match Girl"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[These visuals offer fine abstract representations of some of the motifs, feelings, etc., in Andersen's tale.  It's interesting that you found the "sadness" to be such a challenge--as the sadness is often at the core of Andersen's tales. It's what makes many of them so beautiful. Still, I can see that an architect is not usually chasing sadness as an effect. <br />
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Fascinating project. ]]></description>
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