Architectural Thought and the Design Process: Continuity, Innovation, and the Expectant Eye
Architectural Thought and the Design Process: Continuity, Innovation, and the Expectant Eye
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'An intelligent, provoking and rewarding book'
The Architect's Journal
...providing an overview of architectural thought and extends the discussion beyond architecture into other design fields... - Builder News
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'An intelligent, provoking and rewarding book'
The Architect's Journal
Architectural Thought and the Design Process: Continuity, Innovation, and the Expectant Eye
Architectural Thought and the Design Process: Continuity, Innovation, and the Expectant Eye,Michael Brawne,Architectural Press,0750658517,Architecture,Study & Teaching,Architecture / General
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