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20.1001.1.23456450.2019.8.4.2.3
Article Type:
Original Research
The Situationist Urban Design; Rules and Principles
Subject Areas :
Space Ontology International Journal
Shirin Izadpanah
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1 - Faculty of fine Arts, University of Tehran,Tehran, Iran
Received: 2019-03-02
Accepted : 2020-02-19
Published : 2019-12-01
Keywords:
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