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Harvard Architecture Review IV: Monumentality and the City.

Harvard Architecture Review IV: Monumentality and the City.

by BENTEL, PAUL LEWIS & HOWARD LYNN HOPFFGARTEN [ EDIT]

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Cambridge: MIT Press, (1984) A collection of essays on the nature of monumentality in the contemporary city. With contributions from Sigfried Giedion, Jose Luis Sert, Moshe Safdie, Kurt W. Forster, Val Warke, others. First edition. 4to; 208 pp.; illustrated; bibliography. A bit of rubbing to spine; else a very good copy in original stiff pictorial wrappers. .
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The Harvard Architecture Review IV, Monumentality and the City, Spring, 1984

by Bentel, Paul Louis

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MIT Press. Good. 1984. Soft Cover. (R77) .
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