If you liked Considerations for the design of a large-scale rehabilitation program in the South End by Clinton C. Bourdon, Graham Gund, Jill Hamberg, Marc Older, Ed Wortman, Harvard University. Graduate School of Design, and Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. UFS, start with New York City East Midtown Rezoning (2018), A center for the printed word (1991), and Gund Hall project, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1983). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Considerations for the design of a large-scale rehabilitation program in the South End is by Clinton C. Bourdon, Graham Gund, Jill Hamberg, Marc Older, Ed Wortman, Harvard University. Graduate School of Design, and Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. UFS.