An edition of On growth and form (2001)

On growth and form

textiles and the engineering of nature : Kenneth Snelson, Chuck Hoberman, Ann Richards, Donald E. Ingber, Sophie Roët, Apotex Medical Textiles, Claudy Jongstra, Aniko Meszaros, Geotextiles

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Philip Beesley
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An edition of On growth and form (2001)

On growth and form

textiles and the engineering of nature : Kenneth Snelson, Chuck Hoberman, Ann Richards, Donald E. Ingber, Sophie Roët, Apotex Medical Textiles, Claudy Jongstra, Aniko Meszaros, Geotextiles

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Language
English
Pages
31

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Edition Notes

Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Textile Museum of Canada Jun. 6-Oct. 14, 2001.

Essays by Philip Beesley and Rachael MacHenry.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Toronto
Series
100% natural
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
746./074/713541

The Physical Object

Pagination
31 p. :
Number of pages
31

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19613404M
ISBN 10
096844119X
ISBN 13
9780968441190
OCLC/WorldCat
46628236

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