Architecture At The Edge Of Everything Else
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Architecture at the Edge of Everything Else
Author | : Esther Choi |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Architectural design |
ISBN | : 9780262014793 |
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Includes some contributions from Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) students, graduates and faculty, such as K. Michael Hays, Sanford Kwinter and Michael Meredith.
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