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 | Perspecta 35 Author: Elijah Huge and Stephanie Tuerk, editors Publisher: The MIT Press Year: 2004 ISBN 0262582457
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Category: Design and Engineering / Professional Practice /
ArchitectureWeek Description Building codes, as systematic forms of regulation and organization, are not the neutral documents they are often considered to be. They are formulated to ensure specific outcomes and are laden with authoritative intent. This volume of Perspecta, a student-edited journal, investigates the historical and ongoing evolution of the relationship between codes and architecture. Some Related Books... FEATURED Perspecta 36 "Juxtapositions": The Yale School of Architecture JournalFEATURED Perspecta 38 "Architecture After All": The Yale Architectural JournalFEATURED The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice, 14th Ed. - American Institute of Architects
FEATURED Perspecta 38 "Architecture After All": The Yale Architectural Journal
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