Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille

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Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille. / Reeh, Henrik.

Site-Specific Design: Driving Force for Harbour Transformation. red. / Lisa Diedrich; Andrea Kahn; Caroline Dahl. 2015.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Reeh, H 2015, Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille. i L Diedrich, A Kahn & C Dahl (red), Site-Specific Design: Driving Force for Harbour Transformation.

APA

Reeh, H. (2015). Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille. Manuskript afsendt til publicering. I L. Diedrich, A. Kahn, & C. Dahl (red.), Site-Specific Design: Driving Force for Harbour Transformation

Vancouver

Reeh H. Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille. I Diedrich L, Kahn A, Dahl C, red., Site-Specific Design: Driving Force for Harbour Transformation. 2015

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Reeh, Henrik. / Discovering Site-Specific Qualities in Venice and Marseille. Site-Specific Design: Driving Force for Harbour Transformation. red. / Lisa Diedrich ; Andrea Kahn ; Caroline Dahl. 2015.

Bibtex

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