An edition of After-sprawl (2002)

After-Sprawl

onderzoek naar de hedendaagse stad

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An edition of After-sprawl (2002)

After-Sprawl

onderzoek naar de hedendaagse stad

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NAi Uitgevers, deSingel
Language
Dutch
Pages
255

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Cover of: After-Sprawl
After-Sprawl: onderzoek naar de hedendaagse stad
2002, NAi Uitgevers, deSingel
in Dutch
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"Deze publicatie verschijnt ter gelegenheid van de tentoonstelling 'After-Sprawl, onderzoek naar de hedendaagse stad,' gehouden van 1 mei tot 9 juni 2002 in deSingel Internationaal Kunstcentrum in Antwerpen"--P. 254.

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Rotterdam, Antwerpen

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Library of Congress
HT371 .A385 2002

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Pagination
255 p.
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31571288M
ISBN 10
9056622641
LCCN
2002546241
OCLC/WorldCat
54392235

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