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More than a hole in the ground? Fusing object and context in subterranean architecture
Aviva Peeters
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Isaac Meir
Albert Katz International School for Desert Studies
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Underground Construction
100%
Man-made
50%
Natural Environment
50%
Temporal Dispersion
50%
Built Environment
50%
Polemics
50%
Closure Space
50%
Role Models
50%
Open-closed
50%
Monitoring Results
50%
Climatic Zones
50%
Open Space
50%
Spatial Dispersion
50%
Sustainability Aspects
50%
Arts and Humanities
Dwelling
100%
Architecture
100%
Spatial
33%
Polemics
33%
Contemporary
33%
Essence
33%
Temporal
33%
Architectonics
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Underground Construction
100%
Physical Environment
50%
Environmental Impact Assessment
50%
Climatic Region
50%
Open Space
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Attitude
100%
Dispersion
100%