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_aNajle, Ciro
_eEditor
245 _aGeneric sublime
_b: Organizational models for global architecture
260 _aCambridge
_bHarvard University
_c2016
300 _a397p.
_bHard Bound
_c22.5*17.2 cm
520 _aSkyscraper collectives, tower agglomerations, high-rise housing, mixed-use developments, luxury condominiums, airport hubs, suburban office enclaves, industrial and technology parks, hotel complexes and resorts, conference and financial centers, entertainment venues, gated communities, theme parks, branded cities, new central districts, and satellite cities: extra-large architectural typologies dominate the contemporary built environment worldwide. Despite the ubiquity of these building forms, their development has been largely restricted by a reliance on outmoded traditions of urbanism and the strict separation of disciplinary domains within current architectural practice.
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_aARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)
700 _911437
_aFont, Anna
_eAssistant Editor
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