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No architectural treatise declares the toilet as the primordial element of architecture, but it might be the ultimate one. Once a respectable communal activity the toiler gradually became privatized, enclosed within architecture, plugged into plumbing, placed in counterintuitive proximity to baths a...
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:283452019-11-26T15:49:48ZToilet / Koolhaas, Rem, 1944- Boom, Irma, 1960-. textVenecia : Marsilio,2014engNo architectural treatise declares the toilet as the primordial element of architecture, but it might be the ultimate one. Once a respectable communal activity the toiler gradually became privatized, enclosed within architecture, plugged into plumbing, placed in counterintuitive proximity to baths and showers, eventually transformed into a piece of (digital) technology and enshrined in a private room that proliferates within wealthier dwellings everywhere. No architectural treatise declares the toilet as the primordial element of architecture, but it might be the ultimate one. Once a respectable communal activity the toiler gradually became privatized, enclosed within architecture, plugged into plumbing, placed in counterintuitive proximity to baths and showers, eventually transformed into a piece of (digital) technology and enshrined in a private room that proliferates within wealthier dwellings everywhere. BañosHistoriaArquitecturaURN:ISBN:9788831720199URN:ISBN:9788891013064 |
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Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo |
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No architectural treatise declares the toilet as the primordial element of architecture, but it might be the ultimate one. Once a respectable communal activity the toiler gradually became privatized, enclosed within architecture, plugged into plumbing, placed in counterintuitive proximity to baths and showers, eventually transformed into a piece of (digital) technology and enshrined in a private room that proliferates within wealthier dwellings everywhere. |
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Koolhaas, Rem, 1944- Boom, Irma, 1960-. |
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Venecia : Marsilio, |
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2014 |
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https://biblioteca.usat.edu.pe/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=28345 |
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