Architecture 101
by Aled Lewis
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The Threadless Collection from Society6
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About the design
- Original design submission
- Average score:
- 3.14 out of 5
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About the designer
- Name
- Aled Lewis
- Nickname
- aka aled
- Hometown
- London, UK
- URL: http://aledlewis.com





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@h0b099J - that's why I wrote 'Far, Far Away' and not 'Future' ;)
nice although the death star was before both of them
@woke1985 Ancient pyramids (like in Egypt), modern buildings which are rectangular prisms, and the spherical Death Star from Star Wars; a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
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This design is neat!
@dbomb801 - You think to much.
Not exactly right to me, IMO, it should have been the death star first with the saying "a long time ago," it kind of breaks up the chronological order you were going for. That and the fact that as it is now, the first two describe units of time, while the last describes location
LOL love it!
very nice
It's kind of sad that this is in brown. Would totally buy this if in black.
haha! Nice tee
Not a fan of brown because I really don't look great in it but I'd totally overlook that for this.
haha SICK!!
it's bloody brilliant and deserves a reprint!