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Product Description: This issue of Hunch explores the act of making architecture public, as architecture and design are playing increasingly large roles in the popular imagination. Subjects include: the relationship between design and political decision-making, the repercussions of public sponsorship for innovative design, the development of marketing strategies in design work and the use and proliferation of media exposure by architects...read more
By Tom Avermaete (contributor), Michiel Dehaene (contributor), Alexander D'hooghe (contributor), Salomon Frausto (editor) and Noa Haim (contributor)
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9789056627430 | Nai Uitgevers Pub, October 31, 2010, cover price $35.00 | also contains Hunch: Publicity | About this edition: This issue of Hunch explores the act of making architecture public, as architecture and design are playing increasingly large roles in the popular imagination.

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By Lieven De Caute (editor) and Michiel Dehaene (editor)
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9780203089415 | Ebrary, May 1, 2008, cover price $130.00

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Product Description: Never before have so many people lived in an urban environment: More than half the world's current population does, and that number is expected to rise to two-thirds by 2050. The contemporary city is the arena where all of the diverse forms of power and the far-reaching impacts of globalization must interact...read more
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9789056625795 | Nai Uitgevers Pub, August 1, 2007, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Never before have so many people lived in an urban environment: More than half the world's current population does, and that number is expected to rise to two-thirds by 2050.

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