Know Who Know How for an Open-Source World by Andrew J. Razeghi, JamesAmbrose Hardcover, 192 Pages, Published 2014 by Jossey Bass Wiley ISBN-13: 978-0-470-40813-1, ISBN: 0-470-40813-8
"This book addresses, for the student of architecture, a subject that is of interest to a wide range of people with various relationships to the designing and constructing of buildings. There is at any given time a great mass of information on these topics which may be accessed for application to the many tasks of designers, builders, suppliers, and others. The enormity of this information resource is at once reassuring to those who regu ..."
The white locusts(1st Edition) A saga of the birth of Johannesburg by JamesAmbrose Brown Hardcover, 328 Pages, Published 1983 by J. Ball ISBN-13: 978-0-86850-044-7, ISBN: 0-86850-044-5
Building Construction(1st Edition) (Building Construction S) by James E. Ambrose Hardcover, 160 Pages, Published 2007 by Springer ISBN-13: 978-0-442-00294-7, ISBN: 0-442-00294-7
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