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Alvar Aalto was one of the twentieth century's greatest architects, whose legacy is of huge importance to us today.
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An Analysis of the structure of ExxonMobil Aviation 2002-2003. Presented to the Senior Management of Exxon Mobil Aviation
5 out of 5 stars
Ancient architectural styles - useful sources for our today's architecture design.
2 out of 5 stars
Ancient Egypt.
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Antoni Gaudi.
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Antonio Gaudi's life.
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Architecture - New Mexico
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Art and Entertainment - Architecture - The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.
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Assingnment 1 ELS
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Attracting Purple Martins In South Florida
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Bodiam Castle: Its Architectural Response to Medieval Weaponry
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British architecture, old and new.
3 out of 5 stars
Building Services Engineering Technology
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Building technology - Refurbishment Programme of Multi-Occupational Offices.
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Canterbury 'Shopping Streets' Tour.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria dei Fiori.
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Changes in European Architecture
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Chester Townscape Study
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Cladding.
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Climate plays an important role in your life.
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Coalbrookdale iron works.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Commentry on Wilfred Noyce's - Breathless
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Compare and comment upon Le Corbusier's vision of the architect versus Hannes Meyer's. In what are they similar and in what ways different?
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Considering the political climate of the times, are there changes in attitudes or procedures that could have averted the disasters of the airship R101 and the Vasa?’ Both the R101 and The Vasa were intended to be major advancements
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Construction assignment 2. - Photograph (1) show damage caused to the outside of a building due to a fault in loading.
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