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July 01 2019
Programmed Emptiness: Research Infrastructure on the Tibetan Plateau
Sarah Dunbar
Sarah Dunbar
Sarah Dunbar recently completed her M.Arch degree at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. Her thesis research in the Tibet Autonomous Region was funded by a Schlossman Research Grant.
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Sarah Dunbar
Sarah Dunbar recently completed her M.Arch degree at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. Her thesis research in the Tibet Autonomous Region was funded by a Schlossman Research Grant.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
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© 2009 Sarah Dunbar
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Sarah Dunbar
Thresholds (2009) (35): 84–89.
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Sarah Dunbar; Programmed Emptiness: Research Infrastructure on the Tibetan Plateau. Thresholds 2009; (35): 84–89. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00216
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