CATEGORY: Architecture
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Designs on Death: The Architecture of Scottish Crematoria
Hilary Grainger
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Exit
Laura Waddell
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Patrick Geddes’s Intellectual Origins
Murdo MacDonald
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Lost Edinburgh
Liz Hanson
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Who Built Scotland: 25 Journeys in Search of a Nation
Kathleen Jamie, Alistair Moffat, Alexander McCall Smith, James Robertson, James Crawford
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Sustainable Development and Planning X
C. A. Brebbia, N. Marchetini, G. Passerini
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Oslo: Architectural Guide
Henning Nielsen, Ulf Meyer
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50 Bauhaus Icons You Should Know
Josef Strasser
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Rome: Architectural Guide
Marina Kavalirek
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Clerk of Works and Site Inspector Handbook: 2018 edition
Institute of Clerks of Work and Construction Inspectorate
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Moholy’s Edit: CIAM 1933: The Avant-Garde at Sea
Chris Blencowe, Judith Levine
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Kengo Kuma: Complete Works
Kenneth Frampton, Kengo Kuma
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Bruegel: The Master
Manfred Sellink, Ron Spronk
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Design Process in Architecture
Geoffrey Makstutis
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Giedion and America: Repositioning the History of Modern Architecture
Reto Geiser
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Seeking Savannah
Peter Cookson Smith
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Rurality Re-imagined: Villagers, Farmers, Wanderers and Wild Things
Ben Stringer
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The Advanced School of Collective Feeling: Inhabiting Modern Physical Culture 1926-38
Nile Greenberg, Matthew Kennedy
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(re)TOKYO
,Jin Taira
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The Mechanical and Biological Merger: Systems Behaviors in an Age of Noise
Darla Lindberg
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