Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2019 Sep

Place Identity

Issue 2, P.11 - P.19

City and place identity in SIP Suzhou: Re-learning forgotten lessons from modern western urban design theory

Raffaele Pernice

Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism
University off New South Wales - Faculty of Built Environment

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