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The Le Corbusier Guide
The Le Corbusier Guide

By Deborah Gans

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Le Corbusier Gd Use 1568981198
Le Corbusier Gd Use 1568981198

By Deborah Gans

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Deborah Gans. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 181-184.

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The Le Corbusier Guide: 3rd Edition
The Le Corbusier Guide: 3rd Edition

By Deborah Gans

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"This is the kind of book I have been waiting for, I think, for the better part of my life. Nothing is more frustrating to architecture buffs than to travel across the continent to see a celebrated...

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Le Corbusier Guide: Updated And Expanded Edition
Le Corbusier Guide: Updated And Expanded Edition

By Deborah Gans, Introductory Note By Alan Plattus

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Planeix is perhaps the most urbane of the houses that, in the 1920S, defined Le Corbusier's purist phase.

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Extreme Sites: The 'Greening' Of Brownfield
Extreme Sites: The 'Greening' Of Brownfield

By Deborah Gans, Claire Weisz, Helen Castle, Deborah Gans, Claire Weisz

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Tackling a hot green architectural topic brownfield sites this title asks the essential how should urban and post-industrial sites best be rehabilitated to balance ecological and human needs? Thi...

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Techniques In Protein Chemistry: Published Under The Auspices Of The Protein Society
Techniques In Protein Chemistry: Published Under The Auspices Of The Protein Society

By W. Alton Jones, Deborah Gans, Ruth Hogue Angeletti, Daniel R. Marshak, John W. Crabb, Joseph J. Villafranca, Protein Society

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Techniques in Protein Chemistry V highlights current methods in peptide and protein mass spectrometry, sequence and amino acid analysis, fragmentations, separations, protein folding and modeling, p...

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Analytical Kinematics
Analytical Kinematics

By Deborah Gans

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