Matthew Gandy
Matthew Gandy, FBA (born 1965 in London) is a geographer and urbanist. He is Professor of Cultural and Historical Geography and Fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge, moving from University College London (UCL) in 2015, where he was also the founder and first Director of the UCL Urban Laboratory from 2005 to 2011. Provided by Wikipedia
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The fabric of space : water, modernity, and the urban imagination / Matthew Gandy. by Gandy, Matthew
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Moth / Matthew Gandy. by Gandy, Matthew
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The fabric of space : water, modernity, and the urban imagination / Matthew Gandy. by Gandy, Matthew
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Natura urbana : ecological constellations in urban space / Matthew Gandy. by Gandy, Matthew
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Concrete and clay : reworking nature in New York City / Matthew Gandy. by Gandy, Matthew
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The landscapists : redefining landscape relations / guest-edited by Ed Wall.
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