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A broken wave
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The language of cities
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Deyan Sudjic |
The director of the Design Museum defines the greatest artefact of all time: the city. We live in a world that is now predominantly urban. So how do we define the city as it evolves in the twenty-fir… |
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Slow Burn City
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Rowan Moore |
1 volume : 20 cm |
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Dreamstreets
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Jacqueline Yallop |
[The author] began her working life leading guided walks at a small village ... Built by philanthropic employers for families working the lead mines, the isolated settlement was one of a network of '… |
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Of Cops & Robbers
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Mike Nicol |
PI Fish Pescado is surfing. To Fish this is paradise. Except, he has no work, and a diminishing bank balance. Until a young surfer paddles up:?Hey, Fish, there's a pretty chick looking for you.' The … |
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Town and country planning in the UK
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J. B. Cullingworth |
"This thirteenth edition has been completely revised to take into account the many changes to the planning system and policies introduced by the Labour government.
The devolution of Scotland and Wal… |
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Biopolis
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Volker M. Welter |
"The Scottish urbanist and biologist Patrick Geddes (1854-1932) is perhaps best known for introducing the concept of the "region" to architecture and planning. At the turn of the twentieth century, h… |
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