Mud Brick Resilience

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Mud Brick Resilience. / Johannessen, Runa.

In: Dear...On Dead Ends, No. 2, 2012, p. 14-18.

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Johannessen, R 2012, 'Mud Brick Resilience', Dear...On Dead Ends, no. 2, pp. 14-18. <http://www.dearpublication.com/>

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Johannessen, R. (2012). Mud Brick Resilience. Dear...On Dead Ends, (2), 14-18. http://www.dearpublication.com/

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Johannessen R. Mud Brick Resilience. Dear...On Dead Ends. 2012;(2):14-18.

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Johannessen, Runa. / Mud Brick Resilience. In: Dear...On Dead Ends. 2012 ; No. 2. pp. 14-18.

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abstract = "In the seemingly endless circle of demolition and illegal rebuilding hand-made mud bricks produced from the soil of contested territory become an act of resistance. In June 2011, the Palestinian village Fasayel encountered the Israeli military{\textquoteright}s demolition of 21 of the village{\textquoteright}s built structures. In an attempt to deal with the current state of emergency through spatial and concrete means, the use of mud bricks provides not merely a building material but also implies political strands in a resistance of being displaced.",
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