Process Architecture No. 5: A Perspective of Modern Canadian Architecture by Ching-Yu Chang Ontario “queer” was the slur used
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arch bridge had a wooden deck and the abutments rose just a few feet above the level of the water
we have the impression that we have stumbled upon a private world kept hidden from casual regard
reproducing 173 black-and-white photographs
Does your face immediately flush when you drink alcohol
Process Architecture No. 5: A Perspective of Modern Canadian Architecture by Ching-Yu Chang Ontario “queer” was the slur usedProcess Architecture No. 5: A Perspective of Modern Canadian Architecture Edited by Ching Yu Chang folio. pp. 244. English & Japanese text. b w illustrations & floor plans, some colour illustrations. paperback (near fine light wear to edges). Tokyo : Process Architecture Publishing Co., 1978. rare.
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