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Architecture and Urbanism of Arctic Cities: Case Study of Resolute Bay and Norilsk Matthew G. Jull 1 & Leena S. Cho 2 School of Architecture, University of Virginia The arctic has been the focus of architects and urban
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Brasilia / Chernobyl / Norislk / Ottawa / New York / Barrow / Vancouver / City / Norilsk / London / new city / Chicago / /

Company

Carleton University Press / Hoover Institution Press / Princeton Architectural Press / Macmillan / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

Russia / United States / Canada / Columbia / United Kingdom / /

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Facility

shipping/military port / Building Design / Soviet Gulag / Moscow State University / S. Building / M. Arctic Station / University of Virginia The / /

IndustryTerm

organic network / oil revenues / energy-efficient principles / social services / urban and industrial infrastructure / food / web article / bank / above-ground infrastructure / mining / energy efficiency / /

NaturalFeature

Lake Dolgogo / Cornwallis Island / Frobisher Bay / Resolute Bay / /

Organization

Soviet Council of Architects / Canadian government / School of Architecture / Harvard Graduate School / Moscow State University / University of Virginia / Blacksmith Institute / Carleton University / Stanford / /

Person

Oscar Neimeyer / Harold Strub / Paul E. Richardson / Stalin / Ralph Erskine / V. Nepokoychitsky / Leena S. Cho / Olga / Matthew G. Jull / Norman E.P. Sustainable / /

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Position

chief architect of the Northwest Territories / Visiting Lecturer / architect / Principal Investigator / Assistant Professor of Architecture / Blacksmith / /

ProvinceOrState

Northwest Territories / Virginia / Alaska / Nunavut / California / /

PublishedMedium

The Polar Journal / /

Region

Northern Canada / Latin America / /

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http /

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