Essential war material, modernist harbinger: unseasoned hardwood and its implications for the Post-war Australian city
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GOAD, Philip; WILLIS, Julie. Essential war material, modernist harbinger: unseasoned hardwood and its implications for the Post-war Australian city. In: 6TH INTERNATIONAL DOCOMOMO CONFERENCE. 2000. p. 273-282. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19316786.
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Ficha catalográfica
Conference Proceedings: Sixth International DOCOMOMO Conference: The Modern City Facing the Future [print] / editors: Anna Beatriz Galvão, coord.; Alejandra H. Muñoz; Hugo Segawa; Mirthes Baffi; Marina B. Donelli. Brasília, Brazil, September 19-22, 2000. Salvador: EDUFBA, [2002]. 358 p. il. 53 articles.

