Architectural Journal 1960-1975

How does one become a recognized architect? Where does the inspiration come from and how is it transformed into buildings, streets and cities? With his Architectural Journal Rob Krier takes the readers on a fascinating journey, guiding one through pivotal moments of early stages of his career as an...

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Main Author: Krier, Rob (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: De Gruyter 2015
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