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An '''architectural criminologist''' is a professional [[architect (nonfiction)]] and [[criminologist (nonfiction)]], who combines these two professions into a unified system of justice in the built environment.
An '''architectural criminologist''' is a professional [[architect (nonfiction)]] and [[criminologist (nonfiction)]], who combines these two professions into a unified system of justice in the built environment.
== Barragán ==


[[Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín]] was the most successful and celebrated architectural criminologist of his time.  
[[Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín]] was the most successful and celebrated architectural criminologist of his time.  
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Among other trimphs, he located an overlooked decimal point after the [[Pi disaster]]
Among other trimphs, he located an overlooked decimal point after the [[Pi disaster]]


== So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright ==
The song [[So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright (nonfiction)]] by [[Paul Simon (nonfiction)]] is universally popular among architectural criminologists.
 
== In the News ==


The song [[So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright (nonfiction)]] by [[Paul Simon (nonfiction)]] is universally popular among architectural criminologists.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Barragán]]
* [[Barragán]]
* [[Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín]]
* [[Pi disaster]]
* [[Pi disaster]]
* [[Postminimalist detective]]
* [[Postminimalist detective]]
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* [[Criminologist (nonfiction)]]
* [[Criminologist (nonfiction)]]
* [[So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright (nonfiction)]]
* [[So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright (nonfiction)]]
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 26 June 2016

An architectural criminologist is a professional architect (nonfiction) and criminologist (nonfiction), who combines these two professions into a unified system of justice in the built environment.

Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín was the most successful and celebrated architectural criminologist of his time.

Among other trimphs, he located an overlooked decimal point after the Pi disaster

The song So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright (nonfiction) by Paul Simon (nonfiction) is universally popular among architectural criminologists.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference