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ARCH280810
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Group consists of photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including the Golf Club in sector 6, the skating ring in sector 10, the Gymnasium in sector 7, the Athletic Club in sector 7 and the Swimming Pool in sector 23. There is also photographs of the Cricket Stadium in sector 16, the Hockey Stadium in sector 18 and the Football Stadium in sector 17.
ARCH280810
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Group consists of photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including the Golf Club in sector 6, the skating ring in sector 10, the Gymnasium in sector 7, the Athletic Club in sector 7 and the Swimming Pool in sector 23. There is also photographs of the Cricket Stadium in sector 16, the Hockey Stadium in sector 18 and the Football Stadium in sector 17.
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Photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH280810
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Group consists of photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including the Golf Club in sector 6, the skating ring in sector 10, the Gymnasium in sector 7, the Athletic Club in sector 7 and the Swimming Pool in sector 23. There is also photographs of the Cricket Stadium in sector 16, the Hockey Stadium in sector 18 and the Football Stadium in sector 17.
Photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH280810
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Group consists of photographs of athletic buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including the Golf Club in sector 6, the skating ring in sector 10, the Gymnasium in sector 7, the Athletic Club in sector 7 and the Swimming Pool in sector 23. There is also photographs of the Cricket Stadium in sector 16, the Hockey Stadium in sector 18 and the Football Stadium in sector 17.
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photographs
photographs
Date:
1954-c.1970
1954-c.1970
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photographs
photographs
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ARCH269207
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Group consists of photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India, including models for low-incomes group housing, model for a private house in sector 35 and photographs of model for the Governor's House (unrealized) designed by Le Corbusier.
ARCH269207
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Group consists of photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India, including models for low-incomes group housing, model for a private house in sector 35 and photographs of model for the Governor's House (unrealized) designed by Le Corbusier.
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Photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269207
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Group consists of photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India, including models for low-incomes group housing, model for a private house in sector 35 and photographs of model for the Governor's House (unrealized) designed by Le Corbusier.
Photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269207
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Group consists of photographs of models for residences and housings in Chandigarh, India, including models for low-incomes group housing, model for a private house in sector 35 and photographs of model for the Governor's House (unrealized) designed by Le Corbusier.
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photographs
photographs
Date:
1952-c.1970
1952-c.1970
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ARCH402436
ARCH402436
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AP206.S1.1975.PR01
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This project series documents Aditya Prakash's proposal for an alternative plan for Chandigarh, India, which came to be known as the Linear City. Prakash began developing and advocating for this idea around the early 1970s. The Linear City had two fundamental ideas at its core. The first was to raise the roadways in Chandigarh (or any future city) 10-12 feet from ground level. This, he proposed, would separate vehicular traffic from pedestrians, eliminating all the hazardous impacts of traffic on daily life. The large part of the drawings for this project show sector plans and city blocks with evenly dispersed roundabout roadways as major transit hubs, wrapping around but high above centres of pedestrian activity that included shops, markets and green spaces. The sale of the land below the roadways would pay for the upheaval. He also recommended building this city only a few sectors deep, but endlessly expanding it length-wise, with a raised canal along one side to provide an additional transportation network and irrigation. The second fundamental idea of this city was the creation of self-sustaining sectors in the city plan, advocating that each neighbourhood should have the infrastructure to provide food and recycling for its residents. He fervently argued for the reimagination of modernist Chandigarh by incorporating sustainable, local traditions - the rural should exist in harmony with the urban. In opposition to Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, he believed areas for recycling, animal husbandry, and growing food should be incorporated into the fabric of the city.[1] This project is recorded largely through original drawings of city plans, perspectives and axonometric views detailing Prakash's new vision for the city. It seems that many of the perspectives were drawn by family friend Sandeep Virmani, after listening to Prakash's ideas.[2] The project is also recorded through photographs, negatives and slides showing plans and the project model. A small amount of notes and an article on the project are also included. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 164-181. [2]Prakash, One Continuous Line, 169.
AP206.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Aditya Prakash's proposal for an alternative plan for Chandigarh, India, which came to be known as the Linear City. Prakash began developing and advocating for this idea around the early 1970s. The Linear City had two fundamental ideas at its core. The first was to raise the roadways in Chandigarh (or any future city) 10-12 feet from ground level. This, he proposed, would separate vehicular traffic from pedestrians, eliminating all the hazardous impacts of traffic on daily life. The large part of the drawings for this project show sector plans and city blocks with evenly dispersed roundabout roadways as major transit hubs, wrapping around but high above centres of pedestrian activity that included shops, markets and green spaces. The sale of the land below the roadways would pay for the upheaval. He also recommended building this city only a few sectors deep, but endlessly expanding it length-wise, with a raised canal along one side to provide an additional transportation network and irrigation. The second fundamental idea of this city was the creation of self-sustaining sectors in the city plan, advocating that each neighbourhood should have the infrastructure to provide food and recycling for its residents. He fervently argued for the reimagination of modernist Chandigarh by incorporating sustainable, local traditions - the rural should exist in harmony with the urban. In opposition to Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, he believed areas for recycling, animal husbandry, and growing food should be incorporated into the fabric of the city.[1] This project is recorded largely through original drawings of city plans, perspectives and axonometric views detailing Prakash's new vision for the city. It seems that many of the perspectives were drawn by family friend Sandeep Virmani, after listening to Prakash's ideas.[2] The project is also recorded through photographs, negatives and slides showing plans and the project model. A small amount of notes and an article on the project are also included. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 164-181. [2]Prakash, One Continuous Line, 169.
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Linear city, Chandigarh, India (circa 1975-1987)
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AP206.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Aditya Prakash's proposal for an alternative plan for Chandigarh, India, which came to be known as the Linear City. Prakash began developing and advocating for this idea around the early 1970s. The Linear City had two fundamental ideas at its core. The first was to raise the roadways in Chandigarh (or any future city) 10-12 feet from ground level. This, he proposed, would separate vehicular traffic from pedestrians, eliminating all the hazardous impacts of traffic on daily life. The large part of the drawings for this project show sector plans and city blocks with evenly dispersed roundabout roadways as major transit hubs, wrapping around but high above centres of pedestrian activity that included shops, markets and green spaces. The sale of the land below the roadways would pay for the upheaval. He also recommended building this city only a few sectors deep, but endlessly expanding it length-wise, with a raised canal along one side to provide an additional transportation network and irrigation. The second fundamental idea of this city was the creation of self-sustaining sectors in the city plan, advocating that each neighbourhood should have the infrastructure to provide food and recycling for its residents. He fervently argued for the reimagination of modernist Chandigarh by incorporating sustainable, local traditions - the rural should exist in harmony with the urban. In opposition to Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, he believed areas for recycling, animal husbandry, and growing food should be incorporated into the fabric of the city.[1] This project is recorded largely through original drawings of city plans, perspectives and axonometric views detailing Prakash's new vision for the city. It seems that many of the perspectives were drawn by family friend Sandeep Virmani, after listening to Prakash's ideas.[2] The project is also recorded through photographs, negatives and slides showing plans and the project model. A small amount of notes and an article on the project are also included. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 164-181. [2]Prakash, One Continuous Line, 169.
Linear city, Chandigarh, India (circa 1975-1987)
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AP206.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Aditya Prakash's proposal for an alternative plan for Chandigarh, India, which came to be known as the Linear City. Prakash began developing and advocating for this idea around the early 1970s. The Linear City had two fundamental ideas at its core. The first was to raise the roadways in Chandigarh (or any future city) 10-12 feet from ground level. This, he proposed, would separate vehicular traffic from pedestrians, eliminating all the hazardous impacts of traffic on daily life. The large part of the drawings for this project show sector plans and city blocks with evenly dispersed roundabout roadways as major transit hubs, wrapping around but high above centres of pedestrian activity that included shops, markets and green spaces. The sale of the land below the roadways would pay for the upheaval. He also recommended building this city only a few sectors deep, but endlessly expanding it length-wise, with a raised canal along one side to provide an additional transportation network and irrigation. The second fundamental idea of this city was the creation of self-sustaining sectors in the city plan, advocating that each neighbourhood should have the infrastructure to provide food and recycling for its residents. He fervently argued for the reimagination of modernist Chandigarh by incorporating sustainable, local traditions - the rural should exist in harmony with the urban. In opposition to Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, he believed areas for recycling, animal husbandry, and growing food should be incorporated into the fabric of the city.[1] This project is recorded largely through original drawings of city plans, perspectives and axonometric views detailing Prakash's new vision for the city. It seems that many of the perspectives were drawn by family friend Sandeep Virmani, after listening to Prakash's ideas.[2] The project is also recorded through photographs, negatives and slides showing plans and the project model. A small amount of notes and an article on the project are also included. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 164-181. [2]Prakash, One Continuous Line, 169.
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circa 1975-2003
circa 1975-2003
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
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- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh 20th century.,
- Architecture Europe History 20th century.,
- Architecture Inde Chandigarh 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Europe 20e siècle.,
- Architecture,
- Europe,
- India Chandīgarh,
- Swiss architects.,
- Swiss urban planners.,
- Architecture (object genre) India Chandīgarh 1950-1970.,
- Architecture (object genre) Europe 1940-1960.,
- Fonds (collections),
- Drawings.,
- Maps.,
- Documents.,
- Photographs.,
- Project files.,
- Architectural drawings (visual works),
- Artifacts (object genre),
- Architectural models.,
- Slides (photographs),
- Audiocassettes.,
- History
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Fonds Pierre Jeanneret, 1870-2011.
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
Fonds Pierre Jeanneret, 1870-2011.
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
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archives
archives
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- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh 20th century.,
- Architecture Europe History 20th century.,
- Architecture Inde Chandigarh 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Europe 20e siècle.,
- Architecture,
- Europe,
- India Chandīgarh,
- Swiss architects.,
- Swiss urban planners.,
- Architecture (object genre) India Chandīgarh 1950-1970.,
- Architecture (object genre) Europe 1940-1960.,
- Fonds (collections),
- Drawings.,
- Maps.,
- Documents.,
- Photographs.,
- Project files.,
- Architectural drawings (visual works),
- Artifacts (object genre),
- Architectural models.,
- Slides (photographs),
- Audiocassettes.,
- History
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343 pages : illustrations (some color), map, plans, portraits ; 38 cm
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343 pages : illustrations (some color), map, plans, portraits ; 38 cm
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- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967 Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh History Catalogs.,
- Architect-designed furniture India Chandīgarh History 20th century Catalogs.,
- Architecture Histoire Catalogues Inde Chandigarh.,
- Meubles conçus par des architectes Histoire 20e siècle Catalogues Inde Chandigarh.,
- Architect-designed furniture.,
- Architecture.,
- India Chandīgarh.,
- Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Catalogs.,
- History.
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Publication:
New York, NY, USA : Assouline, [2018], ©2018
New York, NY, USA : Assouline, [2018], ©2018
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Jeanneret Chandigarh : catalogue raisonné du mobilier / Jacques Dworczak.
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343 pages : illustrations (some color), map, plans, portraits ; 38 cm
Jeanneret Chandigarh : catalogue raisonné du mobilier / Jacques Dworczak.
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343 pages : illustrations (some color), map, plans, portraits ; 38 cm
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books
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New York, NY, USA : Assouline, [2018], ©2018
New York, NY, USA : Assouline, [2018], ©2018
Subject:
- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967 Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh History Catalogs.,
- Architect-designed furniture India Chandīgarh History 20th century Catalogs.,
- Architecture Histoire Catalogues Inde Chandigarh.,
- Meubles conçus par des architectes Histoire 20e siècle Catalogues Inde Chandigarh.,
- Architect-designed furniture.,
- Architecture.,
- India Chandīgarh.,
- Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Catalogs.,
- History.
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audio
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1 computer optical disc (CD-R) (approximately 109 min.) : digital, MP3 file ; 12 cm master
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1 computer optical disc (CD-R) (approximately 109 min.) : digital, MP3 file ; 12 cm master
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- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965.,
- Architectural partnership India Chandīgarh History 20th century.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh History.,
- City planning India Chandīgarh History 20th century.,
- Sociétés d'architectes Inde Chandigarh Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Inde Chandigarh Histoire.,
- Architectural partnership.,
- Architecture.,
- City planning.,
- India Chandīgarh.,
- Architecture (object genre) India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Architecture (discipline) India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Urban planning India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Lectures.,
- Sound recordings.,
- MP3.,
- CD-Rs.,
- Optical disks.,
- Compact discs.,
- History.
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Publication:
[2010]
[2010]
Title:
Pierre Jeanneret : architect, designer, educator, in Chandigarh.
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1 computer optical disc (CD-R) (approximately 109 min.) : digital, MP3 file ; 12 cm master
Pierre Jeanneret : architect, designer, educator, in Chandigarh.
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1 computer optical disc (CD-R) (approximately 109 min.) : digital, MP3 file ; 12 cm master
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audio
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[2010]
[2010]
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- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967.,
- Le Corbusier, 1887-1965.,
- Architectural partnership India Chandīgarh History 20th century.,
- Architecture India Chandīgarh History.,
- City planning India Chandīgarh History 20th century.,
- Sociétés d'architectes Inde Chandigarh Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Inde Chandigarh Histoire.,
- Architectural partnership.,
- Architecture.,
- City planning.,
- India Chandīgarh.,
- Architecture (object genre) India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Architecture (discipline) India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Urban planning India Chandīgarh 1950-1960.,
- Lectures.,
- Sound recordings.,
- MP3.,
- CD-Rs.,
- Optical disks.,
- Compact discs.,
- History.
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120 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plan ; 22 cm
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120 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plan ; 22 cm
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Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, ©1996.
Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, ©1996.
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Le Corbusier, les Villas La-Roche-Jeanneret = Le Corbusier, the Villas La-Roche-Jeanneret.
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120 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plan ; 22 cm
Le Corbusier, les Villas La-Roche-Jeanneret = Le Corbusier, the Villas La-Roche-Jeanneret.
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120 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plan ; 22 cm
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books
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Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, ©1996.
Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, ©1996.
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175 pages : illustration (black and white, color), maps (black and white) ; 29 cm.
- Library main 320605 | 320605 | 1 | Available
- Library main 321760 | 321760 | 2 | Available
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175 pages : illustration (black and white, color), maps (black and white) ; 29 cm.
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Publication:
New Delhi : Niyogi Books, 2023.
New Delhi : Niyogi Books, 2023.
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Pierre Jeanneret and Chandigarh / Shivdatt Sharma ; foreword by Maristalla Casciato.
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175 pages : illustration (black and white, color), maps (black and white) ; 29 cm.
Pierre Jeanneret and Chandigarh / Shivdatt Sharma ; foreword by Maristalla Casciato.
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- Library main 320605 | 320605 | 1 | Available
- Library main 321760 | 321760 | 2 | Available
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175 pages : illustration (black and white, color), maps (black and white) ; 29 cm.
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books
books
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New Delhi : Niyogi Books, 2023.
New Delhi : Niyogi Books, 2023.
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138 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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138 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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C.E. Jeanneret-Le Corbusier / a cura di Alberto Izzo e Camillo Gubitosi ; contributi di Marcello Angrisani [and others].
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138 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
C.E. Jeanneret-Le Corbusier / a cura di Alberto Izzo e Camillo Gubitosi ; contributi di Marcello Angrisani [and others].
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138 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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books
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Roma : Officina, 1979.
Roma : Officina, 1979.