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- Cornell, Per, 1962, et al.
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Time, Built Space and the Question of the Household in the Case of Ecab, Quintana Roo, Mexico: Maya settlement organization in the late Postclassic period.
- 2020
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In: For my descendants and myself, a nice and pleasant abode : agency, micro-history and built environment. Buildings in Society International BISI III, Stockholm 2017 /edited by Göran Tagesson, Per Cornell, Mark Gardiner, Liz Thomas and Katherine Weikert.. - Oxford : Archaeopress. - 9781789695816 ; , s. 67-84
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- Cornell, Per, 1962
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Town and Fortification in the Early Modern. A complex relationship
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In: Defensive Architecture of the Mediteranean, XI, Proceedings of the International Conference on Fortifications of the Mediterranean Coast. FORTMED 2020, Granada, 26-28 March 2020 / Navarro Palazón, García-Pulido (eds.). - Granada : Universitat Politècnica de València. - 9788490488638
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- Duwig, Christophe
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Exhibition : Towards the energy of the future – the invisible revolution behind the electrical socket
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Artistic workabstract
- Energy Crisis! Electricity Price drama! The threat of global energy poverty! Media are generous with spectacular titles. Yes, energy is important, and yes, nearly all societal challenges are connected to how we convert, distribute and use energy. Therefore, the KTH Energy Platform and KTH Library presented an exhibition with the theme Towards the energy of the future – the invisible revolution behind the electrical socket.The exhibition displayed showcase illustrations from the book made by Lotta Waesterberg Tomasson, as well as books related to energy and electricity from the KTH Library's collections. In parallell with the exhibition, a series of live popular science lunch seminars with presentations of selected chapters of the book took place. As part of the exhibition, students from KTH's Electrical Engineering program also showcased exciting projects that connect to the anthology’s contents, made with materials and equipment from the student-driven ELAB and “Studentverkstan”. Visitors were also invited to share their reflections and ideas on energy.
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