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Spaces 8 (Spaces (Bilingual))

by Fernando de Haro

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Commercial spaces are formulated today with their own identity, determined by the quality of the design and the need to provide users with the benefits of a clear trend in which applied marketing is allowed to shine through the architecture itself. Museums, hospitals, corporate buildings, office blocks, shopping malls, gyms, restaurants, cafeterias and beauty parlors, like the ones portrayed in this book, have all been conceived and designed for today's world.… (more)
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Commercial spaces are formulated today with their own identity, determined by the quality of the design and the need to provide users with the benefits of a clear trend in which applied marketing is allowed to shine through the architecture itself. Museums, hospitals, corporate buildings, office blocks, shopping malls, gyms, restaurants, cafeterias and beauty parlors, like the ones portrayed in this book, have all been conceived and designed for today's world.

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