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October 01 2019
Bigness vs. "Green-ness": The Shared Global Ideology of the Big and the Green
David Gissen
David Gissen
David Gissen is the curator of architecture and design at the National Building Museum. He organized the catalog and exhibition "Big and Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century," an examination of recent large-scale environmentally sensitive buildings.
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David Gissen
David Gissen is the curator of architecture and design at the National Building Museum. He organized the catalog and exhibition "Big and Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century," an examination of recent large-scale environmentally sensitive buildings.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
© 2003 David Gissen
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Thresholds (2003) (26): 43–47.
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David Gissen; Bigness vs. "Green-ness": The Shared Global Ideology of the Big and the Green. Thresholds 2003; (26): 43–47. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00358
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