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ARCHIVES DAP-NEDUET Books Book ID Author Title Subject A1 ARCHIVES Books DAP‐NEDUET Book ID Author Title Subject DOREEN MASSEY, FAUL HIGH‐TECH FANTASIES SCIENCE PARKS IN A1‐0001 QUINTAS & DAVID VIELD SOCIETY, SCIENCE AND SPACE Architectural Design Datas/Standards MANUEL CASTELLS & TECHNO POLES OF THE WORLD THE MAKING A1‐0002 PETER HALL OF 21ST CENTURY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0003 WILL ALSOP ARCHITECTURE Architectural Design Datas/Standards CHAMI JOTISALIKORN, PHUTHORN BHUMADHON & VIRGINIA MCKEEN KI CLASSIC THAI DESIGN INTERIORS A1‐0004 CROCCO ARCHITECTURE Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0005 MASAHIRO CHATANI ONDORI POP‐UP ORIGAMIC ARCITECTURE Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0006 GEORGE S. SALVAN ARCHITECTURAL THEORIES OF DESIGN Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0007 B GREEN BUILDING CONFIGURATION & SEISMIC DESIGN Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0008 ELLEN SHOSHKES THE DESIGN PROCESS Architectural Design Datas/Standards A1‐0009 Selwyn Goldsmith MA Designing for the Disabled Architectural Design Datas/Standards PETER RICE, HUGH A2‐0001 DUTTON STRUCTURAL GLASS Architectural Detailing A2‐0002 SCHOTT (ED) TRANSPARENCY & FEELING Architectural Detailing A2‐0003 H. D. SEARLES WOOD MODERN BUILDING VOL 3 Architectural Detailing A2‐0004 H. D. SEARLES WOOD MODERN BUILDING VOL 5 Architectural Detailing Fillmore W. galaty, Wellington J. allaway, Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0001 Robert C. Kyle Modern Real Estate Practice (16th Edition) Practice/Office Management Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0002 ‐ External Works 13 Practice/Office Management Private Architectural Practice: A Guide to Those Wishing to Commence A Practice & to Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0003 Maurice E. Taylor those Already Established Practice/Office Management Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0004 Sydney Webster Plumbing In Building Practice/Office Management Arthur J. Willis & W. N. Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0005 B. Geroge The Architect in Practice Practice/Office Management Consulting Overseas; A guide for Professionals Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0006 Reginald Bidgood in Construction Practice/Office Management John Eastwick‐Field, John Architectural Practice/Professional A3‐0007 Stillman The Design & Practice of Joinery Practice/Office Management 1 ARCHIVES Books DAP‐NEDUET Book ID Author Title Subject THE ARAB‐MUSLIM CITY: TRADITION, CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PHYSICAL A4‐0001 SALEH AL‐HATHLOUL ENVIRONMENT Architecture SPACE, TIME AND ARCHITECTURE THE A4‐0002 SIGFRIED GIEDION GROWTH OF A NEW TRADITION Architecture A4‐0003 FRANCIS D. K. CHING ARCHITECTURE FORM, SPACE, & ORDER Architecture A4‐0004 ALDO ROSSI THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE CITY Architecture A4‐0005 TONY HISS THE EXPERIENCE OF PLACE Architecture THE LANGUAGE OF POST‐MODERN A4‐0006 CHARLES JENCKS ARCHITECTURE 6TH EDITION Architecture THE MITCHELL BEAZLEY POCKET GUIDE TO A4‐0007 MITCHELL BEAZLEY ARCHITECTURE PATRICK NUTTGENS Architecture A4‐0008 UNDERSTANDING ARCHITECTURE Architecture A4‐0009 C. P. KUKREJA TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE Architecture A4‐0010 MARY HOLLINGSWORTH ARCHITECTURE OF THE 20TH CENTURY Architecture MAZWELL FRY, JANE A4‐0011 DREW TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE HUMID ZONE Architecture A4‐0012 WILLIAM J. R. CURTIS MODREN ARCHITECTURE Architecture HUGH ALDERSEY A4‐0013 WILLIAMS ZOOMORPHIC Architecture A4‐0014 WILLIAM MORRIS WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGNS & WRITINGS Architecture SAIF UL HAQUE, RAZIUL AHSAN & KAZI KHALEED PUNDRANAGAR TO SHEREBANGLANAGAR A4‐0015 ASHRAF ARCHITECTURE IN BANGLADESH Architecture A4‐0016 SIMON UNWIN ANALYSING ARCHITECTURE Architecture ARCHISPEAK AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO A4‐0017 TOM PORTER ARCHITECTURAL TERMS Architecture A4‐0018 PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS Architecture TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT A4‐0019 EINDHOVEN E+ DE STAD ALS LABORATORIUM Architecture A4‐0020 SANJAY UDAMALE ARCHITECTURE FOR KUTCH Architecture D. P. CHANDRASEKERA, ARCHITECTURE OF TAMPITAVIHARAS IN A4‐0021 D. M. K. D. SILVA SIRLANDKA Architecture NITHI STHAPTANONDA, ARCHITECTURE OF THAILAND: A GUIDE TO A4‐0022 BRIAN MERTENS TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY FORMS Architecture LUCY PEEL, POLLY POWELL ALEXANDER AN INTRODUCTION TO 20TH CENTURY A4‐0023 GARRETT ARCHITECTURE Architecture A4‐0024 DAVID & MICHIKO YONG INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE Architecture A4‐0025 JONATHAN GLANCEY MODERN WORLD ARCHITECTURE Architecture ANGELA MOYON A4‐0026 (TRANSLATED) WONDERFUL PROVENCE Architecture A4‐0027 RALEIGH TREVELYAN SHADES OF THE ALHAMBRA Architecture GEORGE SALINDA A4‐0028 SALVAN ARCHITECTURAL THEORY OF DESIGN Architecture 2 ARCHIVES Books DAP‐NEDUET Book ID Author Title Subject DEATA DARBAR COMPLEX TEMIR SAY TAKMIL A4‐0029 GHAFER SHAHZAD TAK Architecture A4‐0030 GHAFER SHAHZAD PANJAB MIEN KHANQAI CULTURE Architecture A4‐0031 ALBERTO T. ESTEVEN GENIUSES OF ART GAUDI Architecture A4‐0032 CHARLES JENCKS THE ICONIC BUILDING Architecture A4‐0033 Rupert Newman OAK‐FAMED BUILDINGS Architecture SPACE FOR FREEDOM; THE SEARCH FOR ARCHITECTURAL EXCELLENCE IN MUSLIM A4‐0034 ISMAIL SERAGELDIN SOCIETIES Architecture IAIN BORDEN & THE DISSERTATION; AN ARCHITECTURE A4‐0035 KATERINA RUEDI STUDENT'S HANDBOOK Architecture A4‐0036 BOBBI SEARLE INSIDE A SKYSCRAPER Architecture ARCHITECTURE 2000 & BEYOND SUCCESS IN A4‐0037 CHARLES JENCKS THE ART OF PREDICTION Architecture A4‐0038 DEBORAH K. DIETSCH ARCHITECTURE FOR DUMMIES Architecture A4‐0039 EDWIN HEATHCOTE THEATRE LONDON Architecture MICHAEL POMEROY A4‐0040 SMITH SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Architecture A4‐0041 ARKITEKTENS FORLAG GUIDE TO MODERN DANISH ARCHITECTURE Architecture A4‐0042 Andreas Volwahsen Cosmic Architecture in India Architecture A4‐0043 James Steele Architecture Today Architecture KABUL OLD CITY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT: PEOPLE & HOMES IN THE OLD CITY; HAJI A4‐0044 ‐ LANGAR ZAMIN'S HOUSE Architecture A4‐0045 JALE NEJDET ERZEN OTTOMAN ARCHITECT AN AESTHETIC ANALYSIS Architecture Bill Mollison / Reny Mia A4‐0046 Slay Introduction to Permaculture Architecture A4‐0047 Dale Mulfinger & Susan The Cabin Architecture A4‐0048 Vilma Barr The Best of NEON Architecture Christopher Norris & A4‐0049 Andrew Been Jamin What is Deconstruction? Architecture A4‐0050 Dr. Khaled Azzam The Arch In Islamic Art Architecture A4‐0051 Rwait Austaad Husain Ahiai Hzhai Azia Drqtah Architecture A4‐0052 An Architecture of Interection Architecture A4‐0053 John Ruskin The Poetry of Architecture Vol 1 Architecture A4‐0054 Hasan Uddin Khan The Architecture of Habib Fida Ali Architecture Steven Spier & Martin Swiss Made; New Architecture from A4‐0055 Tschanz Switzerland Architecture A4‐0056 Paul Holberton The World of Architecture Architecture A4‐0057 Team Technics Engineering Architecture A4‐0058 Colin Faber Candela The Shell Builder Architecture Contemporary Japanese Architecture 1985‐ A4‐0059 1996 Architecture Post‐Merdeka Architecture Malaysia 1957‐ A4‐0060 1987 Architecture Industrial Architecture for Developing A4‐0061 Nizamuddin Ahmed Countries Architecture A4‐0062 Martin jackson Eden: the fist book Architecture 3 ARCHIVES Books DAP‐NEDUET Book ID Author Title Subject A4‐0063 The Tent cities of the Hajj Architecture Husnu Yegenogle, A4‐0064 Geoffrey Timmmer (Eds) School Plus; Exploring Educational Spaces Architecture Architecture & Meaning on the Athenian A4‐0065 Robin Francis Rhodes Acropolis Architecture A4‐0066 100 Architects in 10 X 10 & 10 Critics Architecture Dutch Architecture after 1900: With forty Photographs & A List of Buildings Completed A4‐0067 R. Blijstra since 1945 Architecture Heny‐Russell Hitchcock A4‐0068 (Intro.) Philip Johnson Architecture 1949‐1965 Architecture A4‐0069 Karl Kaspar Holiday Houses: An International Survey Architecture A4‐0070 Reinhold Hohl Office Buildings: An International Survey Architecture Multistory Housing Mehrageschossiger A4‐0071 Karl Wilhelm Schmitt Wohnbau Architecture A4‐0072 Arthur Korn Glass in Modern Architectue Architecture A4‐0073 Tobias Faber New Danish Architecture Architecture A4‐0074 John Donat (Ed) World Architecture one Architecture A4‐0075 Egon tempel New Finnish Architecture Architecture A4‐0076 Penelope whiting New Houses Architecture A4‐0077 Esbjorn Hiort Contemporary Danish Architecture 1958 Architecture Modern Arcitecture in Britain; Selected Examples of Recent Building with an A4‐0078 Trevor Dannatt Introduction By John Summerson Architecture Scandinavian Architecture; Building & Society in Denmark, Finland, Norway & Sweden from A4‐0079 Thomas Paulsson the Iron Age until Today Architecture A4‐0080 Michael Webb Architecture in Britain Today Architecture New Architecture in Japan; with 247 A4‐0081 Udo Kultermann Photographs, Plans & Drawings Architecture Edward D. Mills, Sir Maurice Laing, H. Kaylor, A4‐0082 Eric Harrison‐Jones Factory Building Architecture Bryan & Norman A4‐0083 Westwood The Modern Shop Architecture A4‐0084 Frank Lloyd Wright The Future of Architecture Architecture A4‐0085 D. Van Der Kellen 1 Illustrated International Architecture Architecture A4‐0086 Christian Norberg‐Schulz Intentions in Architecture Architecture A4‐0087 Bruce Allsopp A Modern Theory of Architecture Architecture A4‐0088 Charles bilas European Contemporary Houses Architecture A4‐0089 Louise Nicholson Travel to Landmarks: The Red Fort, Delhi Architecture A4‐0090 Buro Happold Ten years in North Europe Architecture A5‐0001 JAMES STEELE ARCHITECTURE FOR ISLAMIC SOCIETIES TODAY Architecture Of The Muslim World A5‐0002 R. A. JAIRAZBHOY ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE Architecture Of The Muslim World THOMAS BALLANTINE DATES, NAMES AND PLACES THE END OF A5‐0013 IRVING ISLAMIC SPAIN Architecture Of The Muslim World 4 ARCHIVES Books
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