Oase 100, 2018, Karel Martens and The Architecture of the Journal

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Marius Schwarz, ‘Magazine’, 28–99
Bart Decroos, Véronique Patteeuw en Marius Schwarz, Karel Martens and the Architecture of the Journal
Carlo Menon, Veronique Patteeuw, Magazine Architecture
Linda van Deursen Harvest of Oasis: Merits and Dilemmas of the Grid

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Oase 100, 2018, Karel Martens and The Architecture of the Journal.  Designed by Karel Martens, Aagje Martens, Marius Schwarz
Oase 100, 2018, Karel Martens and The Architecture of the Journal. Designed by Karel Martens, Aagje Martens, Marius Schwarz
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