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Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment

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Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment. / Canclini, Andrea.
In: GAM Graz Architecture Magazine, No. 20, 08.04.2024.

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Canclini, A 2024, 'Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment', GAM Graz Architecture Magazine, no. 20.

APA

Canclini, A. (2024). Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment. GAM Graz Architecture Magazine, (20).

Vancouver

Canclini A. Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment. GAM Graz Architecture Magazine. 2024 Apr 8;(20).

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Canclini, Andrea. / Brescia: Everyday Dream and Social Experiment. In: GAM Graz Architecture Magazine. 2024 ; No. 20.

Bibtex

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