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Functionality Rather than Good Intentions in Design
10.1002/ad.211.abs
The application of technologies in the field of architecture is devoid of both clarity and leadership, argues Michelle Addington, Associate Professor of Architecture at the Harvard School of Design and the author of a new book entitled Smart Materials and Technologies.
Functionality Rather than Good Intentions in Design
10.1002/ad.211.abs
The application of technologies in the field of architecture is devoid of both clarity and leadership, argues Michelle Addington, Associate Professor of Architecture at the Harvard School of Design and the author of a new book entitled Smart Materials and Technologies.
Functionality Rather than Good Intentions in Design
Addington, Michelle (author)
Architectural Design ; 76 ; 64-65
2006-01-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Functionality Rather than Good Intentions in Design
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