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Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade
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Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade
BITTER, Sabine; WEBR, Helmut; Urban Subjects (ed.)
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Publisher:
Fillip Editions; Sternberg Press
Edition:
n/a
Date Published:
2009
Place Published:
n/a
ISBN:
9780973813357; 9781933128771
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Condition:
Fine
Signed:
No
Dust Jacket:
Yes
Jacket Condition:
Fine
Details:
160 p. 24 cm. B&w illustrations. Paperback in dustjacket. First section, International Competition for the New Belgrade Urban Structure Improvement, by Serge Renaudie, Pierre Guilbaud, and Henri Lefebvre, is in French and English text.
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