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The Office Civilisation

by Silvana Sermisoni (Editor)

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Milano: Marcatre, 1992 An historical appraisal of the architecture and internal environment of the Office, as expressed through a series of exhibitions jointly organised by Marcatre, a leading Italian office furniture manufacture and the Faculty of Architecture at Milan's science university. This is a post exhibition record with texts in 9 languages with two chronological photgraphic sections dealing with office exteriors and interiors. Some of the examples from the earlier periods are partucularly interesting. Scarce item

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
The Office Civilisation
Author
Silvana Sermisoni (Editor)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Marcatre
Place of Publication
Milano
Date Published
1992
Size
270x290mm
Keywords
Service Sector Enviroments

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