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PROMOTING A SENSE OF PLACE: An International Study of Architecture Centres

Sarah A. Lappin    
Ruth Morrow    

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? Kent Architecture Centre, England? Chicago Architecture Foundation? Museum of Finnish Architecture? Netherlands Architecture InstituteThe paper analyses the projects? main findings including issues of definition, reasons for foundation, cultural policy impact and the main goals of architecture centres. It summarizes recommendations for centres as they attempt to reach their aims.

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