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020 _a9781138192072
040 _cSPAB
041 _aEng
082 _a720.103
_bWHO
245 _aWhose tradition? :
_bdiscourses on the built environment /
_cEdited by Nezar AlSayyad, Mark Gillem and David Moffat
_hhbk
260 _bRoutledge,
_bTaylor and Francis,
_c2017.
_aNew York :
300 _axiv, 320 p.
440 _aPlanning, history and environment series
_912361
520 _aIn seeking to answer the question Whose Tradition? this book pursues four themes: Place: Whose Nation, Whose City?; People: Whose Indigeneity?; Colonialism: Whose Architecture?; and Time: Whose Identity? Following Nezar AlSayyad's Prologue, contributors addressing the first theme take examples from Indonesia, Myanmar and Brazil to explore how traditions rooted in a particular place can be claimed by various groups whose purposes may be at odds with one another.
650 _aAC
_912362
690 _aArchitecture and society
_912363
690 _aIdentity (Psychology) in architecture
_912364
700 _aAlSayyad, Nezar
_912365
_4ed.
700 _aGillem, Mark
_912366
_4ed.
700 _aMoffat, David
_912367
_4ed.
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_cTXT
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