An edition of Memory and Transformation (2008)

Memory & transformation

Memory & transformation
Olof Koekebakker
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An edition of Memory and Transformation (2008)

Memory & transformation

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Language
English
Pages
173

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Memory & transformation
2008, NAi Publishers, International Triennial Apeldoorn
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Edition Notes

Catalog published on the occasion of the International Triennial Apeldoorn, June 11-Sept. 28, 2008.

"This Programme Book describes the contents and background of each item on the programme of the first International Triennial Apeldoorn"--P. 21.

Published in
Rotterdam
Genre
Designs and plans, Exhibitions.
Other Titles
Memory and Transformation., 100 days of culture, gardens and landscapes :, 100 days of culture, gardens and landscapes :, One hundred days of culture, gardens and landscapes, International Triennial Apeldoorn

Classifications

Library of Congress
SB472 .M45 2008, , SB472 .M46 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
173 p. :
Number of pages
173

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22800045M
ISBN 10
9056620150
ISBN 13
9789056620158
LCCN
2008478610
OCLC/WorldCat
216939374
Library Thing
7189472
Goodreads
4236944

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