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Construire en montagne (To build on the mountain)

September 1, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

“Does it exist an architecture of mountains?”

Manuel Pauli, ‘Constructions en montagne’,
L ‘Architecture d’Aujourd’hui
nr. 126 (1966), pp. 125-128.

From Oase #64.
Download whole Jos Bosman article: LEISURE AS A PROGRAM, PURE NATURE AS A LOCATION.

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