An edition of Humanizing the institution (2002)

Humanizing the institution

the architecture of Bobrow/Thomas and Associates

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An edition of Humanizing the institution (2002)

Humanizing the institution

the architecture of Bobrow/Thomas and Associates

"The Los Angeles-based firm, Bobrow/Thomas and Associates, has specialized in the design and master planning of socially significant, prototypical projects. The firm emphasizes intensive user and community interaction, contextual design, and rigorous project management to achieve clients' goals, budgets, and schedules. This monograph covers the body of work produced by BTA from 1972 to the present. The projects presented here are related to a common set of concepts and beliefs, which inform the design of each."--BOOK JACKET.

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Edizioni Press
Language
English
Pages
105

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Humanizing the institution: the architecture of Bobrow/Thomas and Associates
2002, Edizioni Press
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New York

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Library of Congress
NA737.B556 A4 2002

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Pagination
105 p. :
Number of pages
105

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OL3572440M
ISBN 10
1931536112
LCCN
2002101772
OCLC/WorldCat
52189741
Library Thing
5590748
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1112262

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