Destruction
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+ | ''[[Ruins of the Tuileries]]'' ([[1871]]) by [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier]]]] | ||
[[Image:Pruitt-Igoe-overview.jpg|thumb|200px|“[[Modern architecture]] died in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] on [[July 15]], [[1972]] at 3:32 pm when the [[infamous]] [[Pruitt-Igoe]] scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final [[coup de grace]] by [[dynamite]].” -- [[Charles Jencks]]]] | [[Image:Pruitt-Igoe-overview.jpg|thumb|200px|“[[Modern architecture]] died in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] on [[July 15]], [[1972]] at 3:32 pm when the [[infamous]] [[Pruitt-Igoe]] scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final [[coup de grace]] by [[dynamite]].” -- [[Charles Jencks]]]] | ||
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Concepts
- Destructive narcissism, a pathological form of narcissism
- Self-destructive behaviour
- Destroy (disambiguation)
See also
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