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English: Progressive Architecture, July 1968 magazine front cover. "Roselights for Whiteville" (1966-67), a sculpture by architect Roger Katan, is a study of light and motion integrated into a series of "megaforms" for an abstract cityscape. Photo: Jon Naar.
Français : Progressive Architecture, July 1968. Couverture du magazine. "Roselights for Whiteville" (1966-67), par l'architecte Roger Katan, est une sculpture lumino-cinétique s'intègrant à une série de "mégaformes" pour un paysage urbain abstrait. Photo: Jon Naar.
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