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Research Paper
A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Estate
Youm, Chirlho Research Fellow
Um, Woonjin Assistant Research Fellow
- AURI-Basic-2014-2
- 2014.10.31
- 5Page
- Hit 769
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APA
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. (2014). A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Estate. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Estate.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2014
Chicago
Youm, Chirlho, Um, Woonjin. 2014. A Study on the Regeneration Strategy of Deteriorated Long-term Public Rental Housing Estate. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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