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SCHULLIN I – Jewellery Store

SCHULLIN I – Jewellery Store

Vienna, Austria. 1972

Architect: Hans Hollein

Article written by Hidden Architecture. 2016 01 02. 2 comments.

2 responses to “SCHULLIN I – Jewellery Store”

  1. Vanessa Orali Valencia May says:
    2020 06 20 at 8:01 pm

    requiero una información
    sobre cortes y plano de conjunto de la joyeria, soy estudiante de arquitectura, mexica
    y me piden para un proyecto de tendencias arquitectonicas
    podria ser comprensible se que me proporcione esa informacion o una recomendacion de donde encontrarla

    Reply
  2. Hidden Architecture says:
    2022 09 11 at 1:05 am

    you can find it in our atlas

    Reply

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