BearingsPrinceton Architectural Press, 1991 - 79 Seiten |
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... submission guidelines for Bear- ings have remained unchanged with two exceptions . The first call for entries was directed at young teachers who had taught no more than seven years . The second Patricia C. Phillips Bearings invited all ...
... submission guidelines for Bear- ings have remained unchanged with two exceptions . The first call for entries was directed at young teachers who had taught no more than seven years . The second Patricia C. Phillips Bearings invited all ...
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... submissions were placed in a gallery and were , for the most part , treated like objects from one branch of the visual arts . Still , one aim of the selection and curatorial process was to emphasize the variety of submissions 78179 ...
... submissions were placed in a gallery and were , for the most part , treated like objects from one branch of the visual arts . Still , one aim of the selection and curatorial process was to emphasize the variety of submissions 78179 ...
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... submissions were rarified statements about one aspect of the architectural process , holding it up for special consideration as a trace element lacking within the diet of architectural thought or de - em- phasized in recent ...
... submissions were rarified statements about one aspect of the architectural process , holding it up for special consideration as a trace element lacking within the diet of architectural thought or de - em- phasized in recent ...
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