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New Uses for Old Buildings

by Sherban Cantacuzino

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A substantial volume documenting architects' conversions of old buildings to new uses in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Although many of the examples are British, the volume also has an international perspective, and includes photos and plans of monastery conversions in Italy, warehouse conversions in San Francisco, and so on.… (more)
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A substantial volume documenting architects' conversions of old buildings to new uses in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Although many of the examples are British, the volume also has an international perspective, and includes photos and plans of monastery conversions in Italy, warehouse conversions in San Francisco, and so on.

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