SERVICE CORES

The Detail in Building series is an essential source of contemporary data covering the key elements of building design that form the vocabulary of current architecture. Previous titles include Staircases, Soft Canopies, Glass Canopies, Columns, Cable Nets and Wind Towers, and a publication on Balcon...

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Main Author: Yeang, Ken (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester Wiley Academy 2000
Series:Detail in Building
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