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Roulet, Sophie. Toyo Ito: Architecture of the ephemeral. Paris: Editions du Moniteur, 1991.

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Germany), Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien (Berlin, ed. Open monument: Research into ephemeral, commemorative architecture and modernist patrimony. Berlin: Revolver, 2013.

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Baixa, Atelier de Arquitectura (Lisbon, Portugal), ed. Missão Portugal 2007: Uma casa efémera : instalações permanentes para a presidência Portuguesa da União Europeia no Pavilhão Atlântico, em Lisboa = Missão Portugal 2007 - an ephemeral home. [Ratingen]: CAPA-Edition, 2008.

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1452-1519, Leonardo da Vinci, Santa Maria delle Grazie (Church : Milan, Italy), and Biblioteca ambrosiana, eds. L'architettura, le feste e gli apparati: Disegni di Leonardo dal Codice atlantico = Architecture, festivities, and ephemeral displays : drawings by Leonardo from the Codex Atlanticus. Novara: De Agostini, 2010.

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Thurlbourne, Chris. The ephemeral of real: An architectural novelette. Aarhus: Arkitektskolens Forlag, 2002.

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Society, New-York Historical, ed. A guide to print, photograph, architecture & ephemera collections: At the New-York Historical Society. New York City (170 Central Park W., New York 10024-5194): The Society, 1998.

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Robert, Kronenburg, ed. Ephemeral/portable architecture. London: Architectural Design, 1998.

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Ephemeral/Portable Architecture. John Wiley & Sons, 1998.

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Public Private Ephemeral Ceramics In Architecture. Ascer, 2008.

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Ephemeral Architecture: 1000 Ideas by 100 Architects. Prestel Verlag GmbH & Co KG., 2016.

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Vidiella, Alex S. Ephemeral Architecture: Projects and Installations in the Public Space. Prestel Verlag GmbH & Co KG., 2019.

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Karandinou, Anastasia. No Matter: Theories and Practices of the Ephemeral in Architecture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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No Matter: Theories and Practices of the Ephemeral in Architecture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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1945-, Scardino Barrie, Stern William F, and Webb Bruce 1941-, eds. Ephemeral city: Cite looks at Houston. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2003.

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(Foreword), Peter G. Rowe, Barrie Scardino (Editor), William F. Stern (Editor), and Bruce C. Webb (Editor), eds. Ephemeral City: Cite Looks at Houston. University of Texas Press, 2003.

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Ephemeral city: Cite looks at Houston. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2002.

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Glade, Philippe. Black Rock City, NV the new ephemeral architecture of Burning Man. Philippe Glade, 2016.

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Espacio-Identidad-Empresa/Space-Identity-Company: Arquitectura Efimera y Eventos Corporativos/Ephemeral Architecture And Corporate Events. Editorial Gustavo Gili, 2003.

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Adler, Michael. The Built Environment. Edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.31.

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The most intensively studied societies within Southwest archaeology—the Ancestral “Pueblos”—have been defined by their architecture. Stark village ruins of stone and adobe, some perched high in cliff settings, dot much of the region and are today its major tourist attractions. But as this chapter demonstrates, the architecture and built landscapes of the greater Southwest were vastly more diverse, ranging from the ephemeral wikiup-like structures of early hunter-gatherers, to the various pithouse forms and configurations of the Archaic and later periods, to the monumental trincheras, ball courts, and platform mounds of the southern Southwest, to the great kivas, great houses, and road systems of the Chacoan world. This chapter surveys that diversity and considers the way the built environment has been mobilized as evidence to make claims about social and political organization, religion practice, cosmology, mobility, and scale of collective labor projects within studies of ancient Southwest communities.
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Graff, Rebecca S. Disposing of Modernity. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066493.001.0001.

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Through archaeological and archival research from sites associated with the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Disposing of Modernity explores the changing world of urban America at the turn of the twentieth century. Featuring excavations of trash deposited during the fair, Rebecca Graff’s first-of-its kind study reveals changing consumer patterns, notions of domesticity and progress, and anxieties about the modernization of society. Graff examines artifacts, architecture, and written records from the 1893 fair’s Ohio Building, which was used as a clubhouse for fairgoers in Jackson Park, and the Charnley-Persky House, an aesthetically modern city residence designed by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. Many of the items she uncovers were products that first debuted at world’s fairs, and materials such as mineral water bottles, cheese containers, dentures, and dinnerware illustrate how fairs created markets for new goods and influenced consumer practices. Graff discusses how the fair’s ephemeral nature gave it transformative power in Chicago society, and she connects its accompanying “conspicuous disposal” habits to today’s waste disposal regimes. Reflecting on the planning of the Obama Presidential Center at the site of the Chicago World’s Fair, she draws attention to the ways the historical trends documented here continue in the present.
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Greco, Giovanna, John Kenfield, and Ingrid E. M. Edlund-Berry. Ur Excavations Texts VI: Literary And Religious Texts, Third Part. British Museum Press, 2006.

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