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[fawrm] / fɔrm /




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“Everyone is a creative,” is the philosophy of FORM, to be held for its sixth year in Arcosanti, in Arizona, an “urban laboratory” established in the 1970s.

From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2019

MURRAY’S FORM: His victory over del Potro stretched Murray’s winning streak to a career-high 18 matches, including a second Wimbledon title.

From Washington Times • Aug. 15, 2016

"Tall buildings are turning into urban fabrics," says Greg Lynn of FORM, one of the members of United Architects.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Tall buildings are turning into urban fabrics," says Greg Lynn of FORM, one of the members of United Architects.

From Time Magazine Archive

Our English Professor Latham used to talk much error, in my judgment, of the supreme value to the intellect of studying FORM.

From Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman by Sieveking, Giberne




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