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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Healthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Can Make You Sick—or Keep You WellHealthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Can Make You Sick—or Keep You WellAllen, Joseph G.
Macomber, John D.
HARDCOVER10/18/2022$35.00
Cover: The Art of Classic Planning: Building Beautiful and Enduring CommunitiesThe Art of Classic Planning: Building Beautiful and Enduring CommunitiesBuras, Nir HaimHARDCOVER01/28/2020$100.00
Cover: River Cities, City RiversRiver Cities, City RiversWay, ThaïsaHARDCOVER06/04/2018$65.00
Cover: New Geographies, 6: Grounding MetabolismNew Geographies, 6: Grounding MetabolismIbañez, Daniel
Katsikis, Nikos
PAPERBACK08/11/2014$24.95
Cover: Deconstruction/Construction: The Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project in SeoulDeconstruction/Construction: The Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project in SeoulBusquets, JoanPAPERBACK09/19/2011$19.95
Cover: New Geographies, 3: Urbanisms of ColorNew Geographies, 3: Urbanisms of ColorDoherty, GarethPAPERBACK08/01/2011$20.00
Cover: New Geographies, 4: Scales of the EarthNew Geographies, 4: Scales of the EarthJazairy, El HadiPAPERBACK08/01/2011$20.00Currently unavailable
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