Space to Park: A brief summary of research results.
Also demonstrating that parking research can be fun.
David Birkbeck is an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA and, as Chief Executive of Design for Homes, one of the three lead partners for and primary authors of, Building for Life 12 (BfL12).
Видео Space to Park: A brief summary of research results. канала UrbanNous
David Birkbeck is an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA and, as Chief Executive of Design for Homes, one of the three lead partners for and primary authors of, Building for Life 12 (BfL12).
Видео Space to Park: A brief summary of research results. канала UrbanNous
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