Art of Temporary Living: Looking Inside Student Rooms

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Art of Temporary Living : Looking Inside Student Rooms. / Eghbali, Arshia.

2021. 20 Abstract fra TEMPORARY. Citizenship, Architecture and City
, Bologna, Italien.

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Eghbali, A 2021, 'Art of Temporary Living: Looking Inside Student Rooms', TEMPORARY. Citizenship, Architecture and City
, Bologna, Italien, 11/11/2021 - 12/11/2021 s. 20. <https://phd.unibo.it/architettura/it/agenda/temporary-citizenship-architecture-and-city/temporary_programma-workshop_abstract-convegno.pdf/@@download/file/TEMPORARY_Programma%20workshop_abstract%20convegno.pdf>

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Eghbali, A. (2021). Art of Temporary Living: Looking Inside Student Rooms. 20. Abstract fra TEMPORARY. Citizenship, Architecture and City
, Bologna, Italien. https://phd.unibo.it/architettura/it/agenda/temporary-citizenship-architecture-and-city/temporary_programma-workshop_abstract-convegno.pdf/@@download/file/TEMPORARY_Programma%20workshop_abstract%20convegno.pdf

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Eghbali A. Art of Temporary Living: Looking Inside Student Rooms. 2021. Abstract fra TEMPORARY. Citizenship, Architecture and City
, Bologna, Italien.

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Eghbali, Arshia. / Art of Temporary Living : Looking Inside Student Rooms. Abstract fra TEMPORARY. Citizenship, Architecture and City
, Bologna, Italien.

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