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Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism
The MIT Press
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9780262367950
Publication date:
1998
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Part III: The Fisherman's Hut and the Huts of the Crannoges
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Published:1998
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1998. "The Fisherman's Hut and the Huts of the Crannoges", Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism, Adolf Max Vogt, Radka Donnell
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