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Kenji Ekuan. Architectural Design 37 May 1967, 214
Wilson Prata. Modulo. 23 1961, 38
Oscar Niemeyer. Modulo. 39 1965, 29
Martha Botto et Gregorio Vardanega. Cree 1 8 1969,
Columbia University School of Architecture. Casabella 265 1962, 27
Josep Lluis Mateo. Quaderns. 192 1992, 28
Architectural Forum 81 August 1944, 6
Masamitsu Nozawa. Japan Architect 52 Sep 1977, 40
Yasufumi Kijima. Architectural Design 63 July 1993, 93
Rino Levi, Roberto Cerqueira Cesar, L.R. Carvalho Frano. Modulo. 8 1957, 57
A Stockbridge. Architectural Design 35 July 1965, cover
Gunnar Birkerts. Progressive Architecture 56 September 1975, 59
Gian Paolo Valenti. Casabella 256 1961, 44
Hasegawa Atelier. l'Arca 67 January 1993, 50
James Volney Richter and F. Andrus Burr. GA Houses. 7 1980, 177
Rodolfo Amargos. Arquitectura. v.4 n.24 1918, 11
Giuseppe Mariani. Domus v.555 February 1976, 3
Lee Harris Pomeroy. Progressive Architecture 54 January 1973, 74
Claude Strebelle and Sart Tilman. L'invention du parc. Graphite 1984, 174
Maurizio Baruffi and Roberto de Santi. L'invention du parc. Graphite 1984, 86
Gunther Domenig. A+U 254 Nov 1991, 59
Ivor De Wolfe and Kenneth Browne. Civilia. Architectural Press London 1971, 78
Walter Gropius. Architecture D'Aujourd'Hui v. 20 no. 28 Feb 1950, 3
Eugene Raskin. Pencil Points 20 January 1939, 37
Norman Bel Geddes. Pencil Points 18 January 1937, 12
Raimund J. Abraham. Casabella 314 1967, 73
Franco Purini AA Files 8 January 1985, 99
Scott Simeral. Japan Architect 53 Feb 1978, 32
Douglas Dacre Stone. Architect and Engineer 138 39 August 1939, 22
Kijo Rokkaku. GA Houses. 14 1983, 149
Mokoto Suzuki. GA Houses. 14 1983, 62
Roberto Maestro, Ludovico Quaroni, Vito Sonzogni. Casabella 283 1964, 38
Charles Nicod. Les Grands Prix de Rome v.5 1907, 3
Kiyoshi Ikebe. Sinkentiku. Nov 1956, 57
Mayer and Wittlesey. Architectural Record 112 July 1952, 180