The BLDG BLOG: Architectural Conjecture Urban Speculation Landscape Futures
by Geoff Manaugh
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- ISBN 10
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- ISBN 13
- 9780811866446
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Signed and dated by Author with message to recipient. Trade paperback Tight binding Unmarked text Creased spine Edge wear. Architectural Conjecture Urban Speculation Landscape Futures 052221
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- Title
- The BLDG BLOG
- Author
- Geoff Manaugh
- Format/Binding
- Trade paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0811866440
- ISBN 13
- 9780811866446
- Publisher
- Chronicle Books
- Place of Publication
- San Francisco, CA
- Date Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 271
- Keywords
- Architectural Conjecture Urban Speculation Landscape Futures 052221
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