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The Influence of Collective Culture on Co-design Practice in Indonesian Cities: Case Studies from Jakarta, Solo, and Malang

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The Influence of Collective Culture on Co-design Practice in Indonesian Cities: Case Studies from Jakarta, Solo, and Malang . / Setiawan, Andi; Dunn, Nicholas Simon; Cruickshank, Leon.
In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTONIC, SPATIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN , Vol. 12, No. 4, 2018, p. 25-35.

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Setiawan A, Dunn NS, Cruickshank L. The Influence of Collective Culture on Co-design Practice in Indonesian Cities: Case Studies from Jakarta, Solo, and Malang . THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTONIC, SPATIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN . 2018;12(4):25-35. doi: 10.18848/2325-1662/CGP/v12i04/25-35

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Setiawan, Andi ; Dunn, Nicholas Simon ; Cruickshank, Leon. / The Influence of Collective Culture on Co-design Practice in Indonesian Cities : Case Studies from Jakarta, Solo, and Malang . In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTONIC, SPATIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN . 2018 ; Vol. 12, No. 4. pp. 25-35.

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