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Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard: utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France

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Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard: utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France. / Kerr, Greg.
Imagining and making the world: reconsidering architecture and utopia. ed. / Nathaniel Coleman. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2011. p. 57-80 (Ralahine utopian studies; Vol. 8).

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Kerr, G 2011, Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard: utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France. in N Coleman (ed.), Imagining and making the world: reconsidering architecture and utopia. Ralahine utopian studies, vol. 8, Peter Lang, Oxford, pp. 57-80. <http://www.peterlang.net/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=54477&cid=367&concordeid=430120>

APA

Kerr, G. (2011). Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard: utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France. In N. Coleman (Ed.), Imagining and making the world: reconsidering architecture and utopia (pp. 57-80). (Ralahine utopian studies; Vol. 8). Peter Lang. http://www.peterlang.net/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=54477&cid=367&concordeid=430120

Vancouver

Kerr G. Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard: utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France. In Coleman N, editor, Imagining and making the world: reconsidering architecture and utopia. Oxford: Peter Lang. 2011. p. 57-80. (Ralahine utopian studies).

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Kerr, Greg. / Gautier, Boileau and Chenavard : utopian architecture of the temple in mid-nineteenth-century France. Imagining and making the world: reconsidering architecture and utopia. editor / Nathaniel Coleman. Oxford : Peter Lang, 2011. pp. 57-80 (Ralahine utopian studies).

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