01498cam a2200337 a 4500001001300000005001700013008004100030010001700071015001900088015001900107016001800126020001500144020001800159020001500177020001800192035005400210040004400264041000800308100002200316245010200338246002200440260006900462300003700531504005300568505040700621546002201028650003601050650001501086650003001101650002901131ocm26767322 20161124112950.0161123s1993 enka frb 001 0 eng d a 92033282  aGB93530592bnb aGB93Y29552bnb7 a041-507662Uk z0415076641 a9780415076647 z041507665X a9780415076654 a(OCoLC)26767322z(OCoLC)29222503z(OCoLC)60052427 aCo-BoUCMbspacSaul NiñodSaul Niño0 aeng1 aMarkus, Thomas A.10aBuildings & powerbfreedom and control in the origin of modern building types /cThomas A. Markus aBuildings y power aLondres (Inglaterra)aNew York (Estados Unidos)bRoutledgec1993 axx, 343 páginasbilustraciones aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índices0 apt. I. Some Underlying Ideas. 1. The shape of the argument. 2. Why can we use buildings? -- pt. II. Buildings and People. 3. Formation. 4. Re-formation. 5. Cleanliness is next to godliness. 6. Re-creation -- pt. III. Buildings and Knowledge. 7. Visible knowledge. 8. Ephemeral knowledge. 9. Invisible knowledge -- pt. IV. Buildings and Things. 10. Production. 11. Exchange -- pt. V. Concluding Remarks. aTexto en inglés 7aArquitectura moderna xHistoria 7aEdificios  7aInstalaciones sanitarias  7aEspacios abiertos xArte