User talk:Wolfensberger

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Hello there, thanks for your contribution to deconstructivism with this edit. Wikipedia is a collaborative effort that anyone can edit. It does however, maintain quality standards. The mechanism by which these standards are maintained is by the citing of sources - see WP:CITE. I have no problem in principle with your edit - there is much discussion about who is a deconstructivist, or indeed, what it is. The problem is that there are cited sources within the article that state that Gehry is a deconstructivist; that he denies it himself is also cited. So in short, if we are to maintain your edit in the article, you need to provide a reliable citable source. When you've got one, if you like, please give me a shout and I'll explain how to reference the statement (there's a bit of code involved, but it's resonably simple). Many thanks. --Mcginnly | Natter 09:18, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks. Will try to find some sources.

"the largest academic building in the world at that time"
What's your source for the statement that the buildings of MIT's Cambridge campus, when built, were "the largest academic building in the world at that time?" Please discuss at the MIT talk page. Dpbsmith (talk) 20:33, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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