Heidegger for Architects
Routledge (2007)
| Abstract | Lyotard, Leach contrasts 'the myth of the "domus" ' , the phenomenon of home, with a more alienated model of city life in a contemporary 'age of the ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Architecture Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3279.H49.S423 2007 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415415152 9780415415156 | |||||||||
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