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|a CY
|b University of Cyprus
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|a NA500.M37 1993
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|a Markus, Thomas A.
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|a Buildings and power
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|a Buildings & power:
|b freedom and control in the origin of modern building types/
|c Thomas A. Markus
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|a Buildings and power
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|a London ;
|b Routledge,
|c 1993
|a New York:
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|a xx, 343 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 28 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-333) and index.
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|a Pt. I. Some Underlying Ideas. 1. The shape of the argument. 2. Why can we use buildings? -- Pt. II. Buildings and People. 3. Formation. 4. Re-formation. 5. Cleanliness is next to godliness. 6. Re-creation -- Pt. III. Buildings and Knowledge. 7. Visible knowledge. 8. Ephemeral knowledge. 9. Invisible knowledge -- Pt. IV. Buildings and Things. 10. Production. 11. Exchange -- Pt. V. Concluding Remarks.
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|a Architecture, Modern
|x History
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