When Less Powers More
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Subject An Analysis of Energy Conservation in Modern Architecture
Author Holger de Groot | 2007
Institutional affiliation University of Auckland | Auckland, New Zealand
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Research Question How much thought was given to reusable energy use in the discourse and designs of the famous architectural groups “De Stijl”, “Werkbund” and “Bauhaus” in the 20th century?
Supervisor Dr. Julia Gatley
Department Architecture and Planning
Institution University of Auckland | National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries
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