Architecture of Neoliberalism : How Contemporary Architecture Became an Instrument of Control and Compliance / Douglas Spencer.
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GENERAL BOOK | Library, FOAP-AKTU | Library, FOAP-AKTU | General Book | Shelf 40 | 720.103 SPE-A (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 2022-23 | Available | 017055 |
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720.103 SEJ-C Crown Hall Dean's Dialogues, 2012-2017 / | 720.103 SHA-A Architecture of resistance : | 720.103 SIN-A Architecture for rapid change and scarce resources / | 720.103 SPE-A Architecture of Neoliberalism : | 720.103 STA-C Conflicted Identities: | 720.103 STO-U UnDoing Buildings : Adaptive Reuse and Cultural Memory/ | 720.103 TRO-A Architecture and resilience : |
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