Oase 95, 2015, Crossing Boundaries Transcultural Practices in Architecture and Urbanism

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Tom Avermaete, Viviana d’Auria, Klaske Havik, Lidewij Lenders, Editorial: Crossing Boundaries
Viviana d’Auria, Taming an ‘Undisciplined Discipline’: Constantinos Doxiadis and the Science of Human Settlements
Tom Avermaete, Crossing Cultures of Urbanism: The Transnational Planning Ventures of Michel Écochard
Ian Jackson, Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry: Traversing the Tropics
Nina Berre, Norwegian Expert Export to Independent Zambia
Rachel Lee, Otto Koenigsberger: Transcultural Practice and the Tropical Third Space
Ellen Shoshkes, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt: The United Nations and Planning Education in Indonesia
Rainer Hehl, Ludwig Engel, Berlin Transfer: Learning from the Global South
Klaske Havik, Nelson Mota, Designing for Simultaneity: Negotiating Domestic, Social and Productive Practices in Addis Ababa
Lidewij Lenders, Klaske Havik, Interview Sami Rintala
Lideweij Lenders, Klaske Havik, Interview BC Architects
OASE, Interview with Sonja Spruit
Lideweij Lenders, Klaske Havik, Interview ARCò

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