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Full-Text Articles in Other Architecture
Inside Unlv, Andy Grossman, Mark Wallington, Dave Phillips
Inside Unlv, Andy Grossman, Mark Wallington, Dave Phillips
Inside UNLV
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Kefallinia: The Imperial Legacy Of Britain's Greek Empire, Nicholas Patricios
Kefallinia: The Imperial Legacy Of Britain's Greek Empire, Nicholas Patricios
Nicholas Patricios
Kefallinía is the largest of the seven Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece. These Islands were for over five decades in the first half of the nineteenth century an independent state under British protection and known as the United States of the Ionian Islands. British imperial legacy in Kefallinía included an island road network that forms the basis of transport today, lighthouses, bridges, a quay, a customs house, courts of justice, a prison, a hospital, and public squares. Three men were responsible for the remarkable physical transformation of Kefallinía in the form of major civic projects and public …
Will Architectural Works Law Have A Chilling Effect?, Robert Greenstreet, Russell Klingaman
Will Architectural Works Law Have A Chilling Effect?, Robert Greenstreet, Russell Klingaman
Architecture Faculty Articles
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCP Act) was passed in 1990 to bring U.S. copyright law into conformance with the Berne Convention, an international treaty dealing with intellectual property. The AWCP Act has been used by architects, designers and builders to sue competitors. This article addresses a few problems associated with litigation involving copyright protection for architectural works.
Collapsing Australian Architecture: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Gregory Cowan
Collapsing Australian Architecture: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Gregory Cowan
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
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