This Scene of Man: The Role and Structure of the City in the Geography of Western CivilizationHarper's College Press, 1977 - 437 Seiten |
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... structure take ? To answer that question we must reflect on the struc- tures those medieval Italians inherited . The Romans , both at home and in their provinces , showed a remark- able affection for the use of brick in building ...
... structure take ? To answer that question we must reflect on the struc- tures those medieval Italians inherited . The Romans , both at home and in their provinces , showed a remark- able affection for the use of brick in building ...
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... structure as oriels , pent- houses , or even hautpas in the arcades at their front . Given the durability of the masonry structures , it was fairly simple to attach these light , timber additions to give a bit of space here and there ...
... structure as oriels , pent- houses , or even hautpas in the arcades at their front . Given the durability of the masonry structures , it was fairly simple to attach these light , timber additions to give a bit of space here and there ...
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The Role and Structure of the City in the Geography of Western Civilization James E. Vance. Evolution of the Residential Structure 3 : ETANE The main constituent of most urban structures is hous- ing . In that fact lies the difficult ...
The Role and Structure of the City in the Geography of Western Civilization James E. Vance. Evolution of the Residential Structure 3 : ETANE The main constituent of most urban structures is hous- ing . In that fact lies the difficult ...
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A PROPER STUDY OF MANKIND | 1 |
Space Within Cities | 16 |
Function and Form in Morphogenesis | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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