10 Years 100 Buildings: Architecture in a Democratic South Africa

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Ten Years, 100 Buildings provides a multifaceted view of contemporary South African architecture in 2004 - 10 years after the country endured apartheid.

Hardback. English. Bell-Roberts. 2009. Good Condition.

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