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| · What architecture for the middle-class? Silva, Leonor Matos; Milheiro, Ana Vaz; Rodrigues, Inês Lima
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ARTIGO ORIGINAL |
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| · Devicology: Expanding fieldwork possibilities for architectural observations in inhabited interiors. The case of Japanese post-war mass housing Knoroz, Tatiana
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| · Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland Althaus, Eveline; Christensen, Liv
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| · The tool of planning agreements: Milan at the core of an underexplored reading of the post-war Italian cities between the public and private sectors Togni, Nicole De
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| · From an imagined community to genuine communities: Birth and development of Etrimo Apartment Buildings in Brussels, 1950-2020 Courbebaisse, Audrey; Ledent, Gérald
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| · What makes mass housing representations so different, so appealing? Moura, Carlos Machado e
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| · The history of the Cité Balzac and the vicious circle of social housing Souza, Diego Inglez de
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ENSAIO |
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| · Total heavy prefabrication: Santo António dos Cavaleiros (SAC) and Quinta do Morgado (QM). Overview of the building process, exterior panel pathologies and a study for their rehabilitation Pinto, Alberto Reaes
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