SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEW YORK

This book, Social Infrastructure: New York, one of a series that documents the Bass Fellowship at the Yale School of Architecture studio led by real estate developer Douglas Durst of the Durst Organization, a leading New York firm known for spearheading sustainable high-rise developments, and archit...

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Main Authors: Durst, Douglas (Author), Ingels, Bjarke (Author)
Other Authors: Rappaport, Nina (Editor), Andrachuk, James (Editor), Benner, Andrew (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Connecticut Yale School of Architecture 2015
Series:The Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship
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