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16 February 2009
Sandbag housing
MMA Architects and new housing strategies using sand filled bags, stacked...
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Architect, etc. with focus on Food & Shelter. www.studiotaos.com, Taos, New Mexico, USA
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Al Manakh 2 - Volume
In Utopia - J.C. Hallman
The World is Flat - T. Friedman
Expanding Architecture - B. Bell
Site Matters - C. Burns & A. Khan
Integral Urbanism - N. Ellin
Architecture Depends - J. Till
The Landscape Urbanism Reader - C. Waldheim
How To Lie with Maps - M. Monmonier
Design Like You Give a Damn - Arch. for Humanity
The Tipping Point - Malcolm Gladwell
Urban Climate Change Crossroads - R. Plunz, M. P. Sutto
Delirious New York - Rem Koolhaas
Second Nature - Michael Pollan
Indefensible Space - Michael Sorkin
Hot, Flat and Crowded - Thomas Friedman
The Green Collar Economy - Van Jones
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