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Top Books on ahmedabad-city
1. Ahmedabad
Date of Publication - 2020
Publisher - ArtByPino.com
2. Ahmedabad
ISBN10 Number - 9384898015
Date of Publication - Jul 12, 2016
Number of Pages 224
Publisher - Bloomsbury India
3. Ahmedabad
ISBN10 Number - 9385360175
Date of Publication - 2017
Number of Pages 186
Publisher - Grantha Corporation,Mapin Publishing,Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd
Places in the book - Ocean, NJ,Ahmedabad
4. Ahmedabad walls
ISBN10 Number - 8494933027
Date of Publication - Oct 30, 2020
Number of Pages 208
Publisher - Edicions Altrim S.L.
5. Ahmedabad walls
ISBN10 Number - 8494933027
Date of Publication - Oct 30, 2020
Number of Pages 208
Publisher - Edicions Altrim S.L.
6. Ahmedabad 600
ISBN10 Number - 8192110605
Date of Publication - Apr 16, 2012
Number of Pages 152
Publisher - Marg Foundation
7. Ahmedabad walls
ISBN10 Number - 8494933027
Date of Publication - Oct 30, 2020
Number of Pages 208
Publisher - Edicions Altrim S.L.
8. 35 and sexless in ahmedabad
ISBN10 Number - 9350298457
Date of Publication - Jun 04, 2015
Number of Pages 224
Publisher - Harpercollins,Harper Collins India
9. Iim ahmedabad business books
ISBN10 Number - 8184001630
Date of Publication - Jul 20, 2012
Number of Pages 232
Publisher - Random House, India
10. Ahmedabad: a society in transition (1818-1914 )
ISBN10 Number - 817991867X
Date of Publication - Jan 04, 2016
Number of Pages 356
Publisher - Popular Prakashan
11. Productivity and social organization : the ahmedabad experiment
Date of Publication - 2014
Number of Pages 320
Publisher - Routledge
12. Rustum khan: or, fourteen nights' entertainment at the shah bhag, or, royal gardens at ahmedabad; vol. i
ISBN10 Number - 1375017276
Date of Publication - Jul 19, 2017
Number of Pages 312
Publisher - Gale NCCO, Print Editions
13. The family buying decisions-a study of india consumers- with special reference to middle class people of ahmedabad city part-i
ISBN10 Number - 1720800987
Date of Publication - Jun 01, 2018
Number of Pages 110
Publisher - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform,CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
14. City to city
ISBN10 Number - 9026322356
Date of Publication - Oct 01, 2009
Number of Pages 205
Publisher - Ambo
15. City & the city
ISBN10 Number - 0330513516
Date of Publication - Sep 13, 2010
Publisher - Pan Macmillan Limited
16. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 150987058X
Date of Publication - Jul 12, 2018
Publisher - Picador
17. City to city
ISBN10 Number - 9026322356
Date of Publication - Oct 01, 2009
Number of Pages 205
Publisher - Ambo
18. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 1509886532
Date of Publication - Apr 05, 2018
Number of Pages 384
Publisher - Picador
19. The city and the city
ISBN10 Number - 0230741916
Publisher - Pan MacMillan
20. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 034549752X
Date of Publication - April 27, 2010
Number of Pages 336
Publisher - Del Rey
21. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 1415964424
Date of Publication - Apr 07, 2009
Publisher - Books on Tape
22. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 1405000171
Date of Publication - Jul 16, 2009
Number of Pages 312
Publisher - MacMillan
23. The city & the city
ISBN10 Number - 033053419X
Date of Publication - May 01, 2011
Number of Pages 500
Publisher - imusti,Pan Publishing
24. City the city
ISBN10 Number - 2266239724
Date of Publication - Mar 14, 2013
Number of Pages 480
Publisher - Pocket,POCKET
25. The city in the city
In the manifesto 'The City in the City - Berlin: A Green Archipelago', Oswald Mathias Ungers and a number of his colleagues from Cornell University presented the first concepts and intellectual models for the shrinking city. In contrast to the reconstruction of the European city that was popular at the time, they developed the figure of a polycentric urban landscape. However, the manifesto really began to exert an effect beginning in the 1990s onwards, when the focus of the urban planning discourse turned to the examination of crises, recessions, and the phenomenon of demographic shrinking. This critical edition contains a previously unpublished version of the manifesto by Rem Koolhaas, as well as interviews with co-authors Rem Koolhaas, Peter Riemann, Hans Kollhoff, and Arthur Ovaska. Introductory texts explain the development of the manifesto between Cornell and Berlin, position the work in the planning history of Berlin, and reveal its influence on current approaches.