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- Bruno Taut [r]: (4 May 1880 - 24 December 1938) German-born architect, urban planner and author active in the Weimar period, known for his theoretical writings and a number of exhibition buildings. [e]
- Deconstructivism (architecture) [r]: Development of postmodern architecture from the late 1980s, characterized by an interest in manipulating ideas of a structure's surface or skin, with fragmentation and non-rectilinear shapes. [e]
- Erich Mendelsohn [r]: (1887 – 1953), German Jewish architect, known for the 'expressionist' buildings he made during the Weimar republic. [e]
- Mission San Juan Capistrano [r]: A former religious outpost established in 1776 on the west coast of North America in the present-day State of California by Roman Catholics of the Franciscan Order under the direction of the Spanish crown. [e]
- Barcelona Pavilion [r]: The German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. [e]
- Unschooling [r]: Methods of education that do not resemble schools, primarily indicating a lack of heavy reliance on textbooks or time spent at desks, often with parents aiding the child in exploring his or her interests. [e]
- Bertolt Brecht [r]: (Feb. 19, 1898 - Aug. 14, 1956) Playwright and theatre theorist known for elucidating the alienation effect and who was persecuted for what was perceived to be a Marxist slant to his plays. [e]
- Indigenous knowledge [r]: Local-level accumulated knowledge that does not originate in academic or corporate research institutions, inherited in situ through tradition and culture. [e]