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The Architecture Pop Up Book

The Architecture Pop Up Book

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The Architecture Pop Up Book

by Radevsky, Anton

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Anton Radevsky graduated in graphic arts at the Berlin College of Arts, Weissensee. He is the creator of such pop-up books as The Pop-up Book of Spacecraft and others. Pavel Popov is an architect, lecturer, and writer on architecture. He is the author of such works as Composition as Abstraction and Theory of Architecture Composition.

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Title
The Architecture Pop Up Book
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Radevsky, Anton
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ISBN 10
0789311887
ISBN 13
9780789311887
Publisher
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New York, New York, U.s.a.
This edition first published
October 15, 2004

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