Buildings on the campus of
Diamond Ranch High School, Pomona, California, USAMorphosis Architects describe "fragmented forms" of their Diamond Ranch High School (2000) near Pomona, California, "set tightly on either side of a long central 'canyon' or sidewalk that cuts through the face of the hillside like a geologic fault line."
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w:Diamond Ranch High School, Pomona, California, USA |Source=U.S. Library of Congress, Highsmith Archive [http://memory.loc.gov/phpdata/pageturner.php?type=contactminor&cmIMG1=/pnp/ppl
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