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14 leaves, 3 unnumbered leaves : map ; 31 cm
New Delhi : Human Settlement Management Institute, [1987?]
Some thresholds in housing income relationship / Mulkh Raj, Banashree Mitra.
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14 leaves, 3 unnumbered leaves : map ; 31 cm
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New Delhi : Human Settlement Management Institute, [1987?]
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1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, charts, maps, plans ; 28 cm
[Maracaibo] : Universidad del Zulia, Facultad de Arquitectura, [1995]
Seminario internacional Hábitat en Asentamientos Irregulares (Hacia Hábitat II) : trabajos.
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1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, charts, maps, plans ; 28 cm
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[Maracaibo] : Universidad del Zulia, Facultad de Arquitectura, [1995]
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The first major look at the resorts built by the British in India. Hill stations examined include Simla, Naini Tal, Mussoorie, and Ootacamund.
Resorts of the Raj: Hill Stations of India
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The first major look at the resorts built by the British in India. Hill stations examined include Simla, Naini Tal, Mussoorie, and Ootacamund.
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September 1997, Ahmedabad
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Over five days, some 60 residents of a northern village teamed with designers from southern Quebec to conceive and build an outdoor community pavilion that activates a central recreational area. Most housing and civic buildings in the communities emerge from and stand like physical markers of Euro-Canadian values. The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada has begun a(...)
Contemporary Architecture
October 2020
Blueprint for a hack: leveraging informal building practices
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Over five days, some 60 residents of a northern village teamed with designers from southern Quebec to conceive and build an outdoor community pavilion that activates a central recreational area. Most housing and civic buildings in the communities emerge from and stand like physical markers of Euro-Canadian values. The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada has begun a discourse on design in northern Canadian communities, but discussions continue to dwell on housing and civic buildings. A strong need exists to open conversations about design and the public realm in northern villages, which this project tries to address, creating a unique experience in which northern and southern groups could apply a 'hacking mindset' to reimagine community spaces.
Contemporary Architecture