Out Now: Mark #44 – Jun/Jul 2016

Mark #44 is out now! The past 15 years have seen architecture in Indonesia free itself from the stifling uniformity that defined it during the presidential regimes of Sukarno and Suharto. Large government-controlled architecture firms hav
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