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Spring 2003
October 01 2019
Sustainability, Architecture, and "Nature": Between Fuzzy Systems and Wicked Problems
Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek is Associate Professor of History, Theory, and Criticism in the Department of Architecture at MIT. He has written on a variety of subjects from the Renaissance to the modern.
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Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek is Associate Professor of History, Theory, and Criticism in the Department of Architecture at MIT. He has written on a variety of subjects from the Renaissance to the modern.
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Thresholds (2003) (26): 54–56.
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Mark Jarzombek; Sustainability, Architecture, and "Nature": Between Fuzzy Systems and Wicked Problems. Thresholds 2003; (26): 54–56. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00360
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