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L'arte della stereotomia : i Compagnons du devoir e le meraviglie della costruzione in pietra / [a cura di Claudio D'Amato e Giuseppe Fallacara] = L'art de la stéréotomie : les Compagnons du devoir et les merveilles de la construction en pierre / [par Claudio D'Amato e[t] Giuseppe Fallacara].
Author
Marmomacc (Exhibition) (40th : 2005 : Verona, Italy)
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Book
Language
Italian
French
Published/Created
Paris : Compagnons du devoir, ©2005.
Description
123 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Marquand Library Use Only
TA672 .M37 2005
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Subject(s)
Stereotomy
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Exhibitions
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Structural design
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Architectural design
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Three-dimensional imaging
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Compagnons du devoir
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D'Amato Guerrieri, Claudio, 1944-
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Fallacara, Giuseppe, 1973-
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Notes
Catalog of the 40th Marmomacc exhibition, held within the framework of Veronafiere Sept. 15-Oct. 2, 2005.
Cover title.
At head of title: Politecnico di Bari, Facoltà di architettura, Dipartimento ICAR; Les Compagnons du devoir, Institut supérieur de recherche et formation aux métiers de la pierre, Rodez.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
French, Italian.
Other title(s)
Art de la stéréotomie
LCCN
2006380557
OCLC
70719548
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