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040 _aUniversiti Teknologi Brunei
_beng
_cUTB
084 _aNA720 NAT 2020
110 _aImages Australia Pty Ltd
_eeditor
245 1 0 _aInternational Architecture Yearbook /
_cImages Australia Pty Ltd
260 _aAustralia :
_bImages Australia,
_c1995
300 _a240 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c40 cm
500 _aIncludes index
520 _aAn international survey of current architectural projects provides an opportunity to scrutinise a body of work and detect a range of concerns. If it is built work, then it also presents a way of tracing the development of ideas through construction and considering their relevance and appropriateness once complete. This particular survey extends across a broad and extremely varied territory. It is a territory which takes in several countries in the European Community and also includes North America, the Far East and Australasia. However, although the territory is broad, this view is one of an architecture devised for and by an affluent, cosmopolitan consumer society working within capitalist economies. Brian Carter, Chairman and Professor of Architecture, The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
700 1 _eeditor
_aHiroshi Watanabe
942 _2lc
_cGC
998 _eBook
_s850727 : 018488(H) c.1 UTB
_xDonated by Pg Hj Ishakumar
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_d23750