Architecture, Culture and Tectonics Research Group

Publications

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BORSI, K, 2002. Shifting Boundaries: The Transformation of Spitalfields Giornale dell’Architettura. 27,

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BORSI, K., 2002. The Construction of Memory in Interwar France, by Daniel Sherman AA Files. 48, 80-83

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HALE, J., 2001. Cognitive mapping: New York vs Philadelphia. In: LEACH, N., ed., Hieroglyphics of space: reading and experiencing the modern metropolis London: Routledge. 31-42

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HALE, J., 2001. Building ideas: an introduction to architectural theory Journal of Architecture. 6, 307-309

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HALE, J., 2001. Building study: house, West London RIBA Journal. 108(2), 48-54

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HALE, J., 2001. Towards a critical hermeneutics in architecture In: Discourses of the Visual, International Conference.

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HALE, J., 2000. Building ideas: an introduction to architectural theory Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

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HALE, J., 2000. Building: Knox Bhavan in Kent Architecture Today. 18-27

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HALE, J.A., 2000. Signs of resistance: re-membering technology Journal of Architecture. 5(1), 91-97

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HALE, J., 2000. Portraits of the body: architecture and action In: Habitus 2000 International Conference.

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The Machine, the Body and the Casket, Royal Scottish Academy Summer Exhibition 2000. At: Edinburgh, United Kingdom06/23/2000 00:00:00-07/22/2000 00:00:00.

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CHILTON, J, 2000. Heinz Isler London : Thomas Telford.

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CHILTON, J, 2000. Space grid structures Oxford : Architectural Press.

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HALE, J., 1999. Renaissance manipulation, review of Architectonics of humanism by Lionel March Building Design. 1385(March), 12

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HOURSTON, L.A., 1999. Representations of Nation within the Built Form and Material Culture of the Museum of Scotland Edinburgh Architecture Research. 26, pp. 77-90
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