Architectural expressions a photographic reassessment of fun in architecture
Architectural Expressions turns on its head the notion that architecture must be deadly serious in order to be valid. It is a testament to the wit and inventiveness of a selection of architects and building designers over the last century who have injected a sense of fun into the built environment.
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Main Authors: | Mackertich, Peter (Author), Mackertich, Tony (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chichester
Wiley-Academy
2001
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