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104 pages : illustrations, plans ; 24 cm.
Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2000.
Le temps de l'oeuvre : approches chronologiques de l'édification des bâtiments / sous la direction de Gérard Monnier ; contributions de Joseph Abram [and others].
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Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2000.
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212 p., [108] p. of plates : ill., maps, plans, port. ; 27 cm.
Milano : Edizioni di Comunità, 1964.
Ludovico Quaroni e lo sviluppo dell'architettura moderna in Italia / Manfredo Tafuri.
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Milano : Edizioni di Comunità, 1964.
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1 model house : plastic, polyester, color ; in box 53 x 76 x 32 cm + 8 instruction sheets
[between 1977 and 1991] (El Segundo, Calif. : Mattel, Inc.)
Barbie Dream House, furnished.
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[between 1977 and 1991] (El Segundo, Calif. : Mattel, Inc.)
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37 pages : illustrations (some color), plan, portraits ; 20 cm
Toronto, Ont. : WORKshop, Inc., ©2012.
80 : 80 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Canada / [editor, Larry Wayne Richards].
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Toronto, Ont. : WORKshop, Inc., ©2012.
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viii, 107 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1978.
The Britannia Bridge : the generation and diffusion of technological knowledge / Nathan Rosenberg and Walter G. Vincenti.
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viii, 107 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1978.
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Architectural design in concrete / by T.P. Bennett ; the photographs compiled by F.R. Yerbury.
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100 leaves : chiefly illustrations ; 29 cm
London : Benn, 1927.
Architectural design in concrete / by T.P. Bennett ; the photographs compiled by F.R. Yerbury.
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London : Benn, 1927.
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Algonquin Park bibliography.
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41 pages ; 28 cm
[Whitney, Ont.] : [Ministry of Natural Resources], [1975]
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[Whitney, Ont.] : [Ministry of Natural Resources], [1975]
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Les Terrasses.
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12 unnumbered pages : illustrations, map, plans ; 15 x 23 cm
Montréal : Rouse Québec, [approximately 1975]
Les Terrasses.
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Montréal : Rouse Québec, [approximately 1975]
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Carlo Scarpa alla famiglia Galli / progetto di Carlo Scarpa ; interpretazione di C. Norberg-Schulz.
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17 pages, 11 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portrait ; 25 cm
[Genoa] : Sant'Ilario-Nervi, [1985]
Carlo Scarpa alla famiglia Galli / progetto di Carlo Scarpa ; interpretazione di C. Norberg-Schulz.
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[Genoa] : Sant'Ilario-Nervi, [1985]
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The urban and cultural climate of Rotterdam changed radically between 1970 and 2000. Opinions differ about what the most important changes were, and when they occurred. "Imagine a metropolis" shows that it was first and foremost a new perspective on Rotterdam that stimulated the development of the city during this period. If the Rotterdam of 1970 was still a city with an(...)
octobre 2007, Rotterdam
Imagine a metropolis : Rotterdam's creative class, 1970-2000
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The urban and cultural climate of Rotterdam changed radically between 1970 and 2000. Opinions differ about what the most important changes were, and when they occurred. "Imagine a metropolis" shows that it was first and foremost a new perspective on Rotterdam that stimulated the development of the city during this period. If the Rotterdam of 1970 was still a city with an identity crises that wanted to be small rather than large and cosy rather than commercial, by 2000 Rotterdam had the image of the most metropolitan of all Dutch cities. Artists and other cultural practitioners – a group these days termed the ‘creative class’ – were the first to advance this metropolitan vision, thereby paving the way for the New Rotterdam that would begin to take concrete shape at the end of the 1980s. "Imagine a metropolis" goes on to show that this New Rotterdam is returning to its nineteenth-century identity and the developments of the inter-war years and the period of post-war reconstruction.