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Bing, Judith

 Person

Biography

LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/no2004007933 HEADING: Bing, Judith 000 00855cz a2200205n 450 001 6157279 005 20181129074213.0 008 040128n| azannaabn |n aaa c 010 __ |a no2004007933 035 __ |a (OCoLC)oca06257361 040 __ |a InNd |b eng |e rda |c InNd |d OU 100 1_ |a Bing, Judith 370 __ |c United States |e Philadelphia (Pa.) |2 naf 372 __ |a Architecture |2 lcsh 373 __ |a Drexel University 374 __ |a College teachers |a Architects |2 lcsh 375 __ |a Females |2 lcsh 377 __ |a eng 670 __ |a Reconstruction and the politics of space, 2000: |b t.p. (Judith Bing) 670 __ |a Chardak, between heaven and earth, 2018: |b title page (Judith Bing; author, illustrator) title page verso (Bing, Judith, 1946-) jacket (she is a Professor Emeritus of Architecture at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and formerly a practicing architect)

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Bing and Harrington Balkan Archives

 Collection
Identifier: AKDC-2013-0001
Content Description The Bing and Harrington Balkan Archives consist of the work of J. Brooke Harrington and Judith Bing who have collaborated in research on the vernacular architecture of the Balkans for more than twenty-five years. Their archives are comprised of an extensive collection of photographs, drawings, and publications on traditional wooden buildings and settlements in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and...
Dates: circa 1950s-2010s

Projekat Konzervadije Stambenog Kompleksa "Begovina" Stolac / Project for the Conservation of the Residential Complex "Begovina" Stolac [town in Bosnia and Herzegovina], 1962-12-31

 Item — Box 10: [Barcode: 39080037635684], item: AKDC.2013.0001.0001rf
Identifier: AKDC.2013.0001.0001rf
Content Description From the Collection: The Bing and Harrington Balkan Archives consist of the work of J. Brooke Harrington and Judith Bing who have collaborated in research on the vernacular architecture of the Balkans for more than twenty-five years. Their archives are comprised of an extensive collection of photographs, drawings, and publications on traditional wooden buildings and settlements in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and...
Dates: 1962-12-31

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