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8 unnumbered pages : illustrations, plans ; 21 cm
[Edinburgh] : [Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland], [1989]
John Douglas : William Adam's rival : an exhibition of the recently discovered drawings of the eighteenth century Scottish architect, John Douglas / [Ian Gow].
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8 unnumbered pages : illustrations, plans ; 21 cm
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[Edinburgh] : [Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland], [1989]
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lxi, 536 pages ; 23 cm
Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1997.
Travellers' India : an anthology / chosen and edited by H.K. Kaul.
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lxi, 536 pages ; 23 cm
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Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1997.
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96 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
[Limoge] : Patrimoine Inventaire Limousin, [1993]
Pays aixois, Haute-Vienne / textes, Françoise Celer ; photographies, Philippe Rivière.
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96 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
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[Limoge] : Patrimoine Inventaire Limousin, [1993]
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205, 5, 4 pages ; 28 cm
Montréal : ICOMOS Canada, 1995.
Répertoire des organismes de gestion du patrimoine archéologique = Directory of archaeological heritage management organizations / ICOMOS, Secrétariat international de l'ICAHM.
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205, 5, 4 pages ; 28 cm
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Montréal : ICOMOS Canada, 1995.
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Ypres, Hill 60
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1 model : metal, marble ; 9 x 4 cm
[1923]
artefacts
[1923]
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Anna Dezeuze offers an examination of Hirschhorn's Deleuze Monument (2000), the second in his series of four Monuments. Deleuze Monument - a sculpture, an altar, and a library dedicated to Gilles Deleuze -- was conceived as a work open to visitors twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Part of the exhibition "La Beauté" in Avignon, Deleuze Monument was controversial(...)
Thomas Hirschhorn: Deleuze monument
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Anna Dezeuze offers an examination of Hirschhorn's Deleuze Monument (2000), the second in his series of four Monuments. Deleuze Monument - a sculpture, an altar, and a library dedicated to Gilles Deleuze -- was conceived as a work open to visitors twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Part of the exhibition "La Beauté" in Avignon, Deleuze Monument was controversial from the start, and it was dismantled two months before the end of the exhibition after being vandalized. Dezeuze describes the chronology of the project, including negotiations with local residents; the dynamic between affirmation and vulnerability in Hirschhorn's work; failure and "scatter art" in the 1990s; participatory practices; and problems of presence, maintenance, and appearance, raised by Hirschhorn's acknowledgement of "error" in his discontinuous presence on site following the installation of Deleuze Monument.
Art Theory
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416 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans ; 25 cm
Basel, Switzerland : Birkhäuser, [2012], ©2012
Projektfeld Ausstellung : eine Typologie für Ausstellungsgestalter, Architekten und Museologen = Project scope : exhibition design : a typology for architects, designers and museum professionals / Aurelia Bertron, Ulrich Schwarz, Claudia Frey ; Übersetzung Deutsch-English/[translation German - English, Joseph O'Donnell.
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416 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans ; 25 cm
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Basel, Switzerland : Birkhäuser, [2012], ©2012
Infrastuctural monument
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Infrastructural Monument presents the proceedings of the first of two conferences organized by MIT's new Center for Advanced Urbanism around the biennial theme of infrastructure. Held in the spring of 2013, the "Infrastructural Monument" conference gathered designers, developers, policy experts, and scholars to address the potential to leverage infrastructure design(...)
Infrastuctural monument
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Infrastructural Monument presents the proceedings of the first of two conferences organized by MIT's new Center for Advanced Urbanism around the biennial theme of infrastructure. Held in the spring of 2013, the "Infrastructural Monument" conference gathered designers, developers, policy experts, and scholars to address the potential to leverage infrastructure design beyond the realm of transportation of goods and labor into the realm of culture, public space, architecture, and landscape form. In other words, can infrastructure transcend mere practicality and fulfill a role that is profoundly cultural? Can targeted infrastructure projects transform a city from a collection of fragments to one with a common and cohesive regional identity?
Urban Theory
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Rdo. de Teruel.
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1 model : metal, marble ; 13 x 9 x 9 cm
[after 1910] ([Spain])
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[after 1910] ([Spain])
archives
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still image
[1923]
archives
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