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    GA document. 37

    Tokyo : A.D.A. Edita, 1993
    Table of Contents: “…Pinnell: Ostrakon: Postmodernism, Deconstructivism, and the Millenium -- Zaha Hadid: VItra Fire Station, Weil-am-Rhein, Germany -- Foster Associates: Carré d'Art, Nîmes, France -- Hiroshi Hara + Atelier [PHI], Takenaka Corporation : Interconnected Superskyscraper, Shin Umeda City Development, Osaka, Japan -- Eisenman Architects: Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio -- Nunotani Headquarters Building, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan -- Atelier Henri et Bruno Gaudin: Université de Saint-Leu Extension, Amiens, France -- Toyo Ito & Associates: Shimosuwa Lake Suwa Museum and Akahiko Memorial Museum, Nagao, Japan -- Christian de Portzamparc: Bourdelle Museum, Paris, France.…”
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    American architecture : ideas and ideologies in the late twentieth century by Heyer, Paul

    New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993
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    #Balkanization: A Critical Study of Otherness through Twitter by Veliu, Liridona

    Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, 2018
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    Figure of knowledge : conditioning architectural theory, 1960s-1990s

    Leuven (belgium) : Leuven University Press, 2020
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    Formalism and the Sources of International Law : a Theory of the Ascertainment of Legal Rules. by D'Aspremont, Jean

    Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…4.2 The Contestations of Formal Law-Ascertainment in the Theory of the Sources of International Law4.2.1 Remnants of substantive validity theory; 4.2.2 International realism: the turn to pragmatism; 4.2.3 The New Haven School: the turn to instrumentalism; 4.2.4 Critical legal studies and deconstructivism in international law: international law as a language; 5. …”
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