Cities for the New Millennium

Cities for the New Millennium is the outcome of a joint conference held in Salford in July 2000 by the Royal Institute of British Architects and the University of Cambridge's Department of Architecture. It tackles these questions in the light of the Urban Task Force's report about the futu...

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Other Authors: Echenique, Marcial (Editor), Saint, Andrew (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: LONDON NEW YORK Routledge 2016
©2001
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