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Architecture Versus Housing

by Pawley, Martin

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Praeger, 1971. Softcover. Very Good. In Very Good+ condition. The author investigates the attitudes of architects to mass housing and evaluate concepts of mobility, systemization, and changes in life style. Martin Pawley (1938-2008) was a distinguished writer on architecture. Over a forty year career he contributed to, or edited, every major British architectural journal, wrote for all the leading international magazines, and was architecture critic for the Observer and the Guardian.

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Title
Architecture Versus Housing
Author
Pawley, Martin
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Softcover
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Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Praeger
Date Published
1971
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0.00 lbs

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