Space Reader Heterogeneous Space in Architecture

The Space Reader provides a highly pertinent and contemporary understanding of space for a new generation of students and architects. It espouses a definition of space that is heterogeneous (an object or system consisting of a diverse range of different items). An example of heterogeneous space, for...

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Other Authors: Hensel, Michael (Editor), Menges, Achim (Editor), Hight, Christopher (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK WILEY 2009
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