Understanding the World's Greatest Structures: Science and Innovation from Antiquity to Modernity: The Science of Structure - Forces in Balance
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Stephen Ressler., Stephen Ressler|ACTOR., The Great Courses|DIRECTOR., & The Great Courses|PRODUCER. (2011). Understanding the World's Greatest Structures: Science and Innovation from Antiquity to Modernity: The Science of Structure - Forces in Balance . The Great Courses.

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