THE HOUSE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Southeast Asian architecture tends to be generalized under one umbrella due to the countries' common geographical, climatic, and historical context. However, Southeast Asian countries are dissimilar due to their ethnic and religious differences, which led to each country's own subtle chara...

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Main Author: Dumarcay, Jacques (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Oxford University Press 1987
Series:Images of Asia
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