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ON SITE r e v i e w 40: the architect’s library winter 2022

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Stephanie White Barbara Staffaucher Solomon Linda M Just

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once made books ME/WE palm readings or, a brief examination of the personal bibliography

On Site review is published by Field Notes Press, which promotes field work in matters architectural, cultural and spatial.

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Shawn Michelle Smith Paula Szturc Nicole Dextras Barbara Cuerden Tiago Torres-Campos Thomas Kohlwein SMSteele Rafael Gomez-Moriana Stephanie White Evelyn Osvath Ivan Hernandez-Quintela Robert G Hill Myron Nebozuk

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reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin liquid architecture obsolescence: encyclopaedia

a monument to the end of bookishness spiral constellations: on books, shelves and libraries a bookish walk around town settled, unsettled, settling stacking crates reading peripheries the architect’s logbook bookshelves, reading and places to read an architecture of books in the company of books you are never alone love affairs: four architects and their books for the love of books the bookshelf as surrogate self

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