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Kolakowski, Marcin (1998) Cain and Abel: German urban modernisation movement 1968-1998. In: Habitat w regionie Euroregion Jelenia Góra –Golitz –Liberec Habitat 96. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, pp. 147-162. ISBN UNSPECIFIED
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) Architecture is landscape. Architektura & Biznes, 70 (5). pp. 24-27. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) Architecture means applied sociology. Architektura & Biznes, 75 (10). pp. 20-22. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) I still hear the miners’ voices here... Architektura & Biznes, 77 (12). pp. 24-28. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) School is not a factory. Architektura & Biznes, 74 (9). pp. 24-28. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) When the great Foster Is building small. Architektura & Biznes, 68 (3). pp. 12-16. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) Who is the sun shining for on the west bank of Odra river. Architektura & Biznes, 66 (1). p. 44. ISSN 1230-1817
Kolakowski, Marcin Mateusz (1998) The fourth pillar of architecture: German examples of living environment valorisation. In: Practice in architecture and architecture in practice – Rybna 1998. Wydawnictwo Sympozjalne KUiA PAN, pp. 148-155. ISBN 8991502511
Paranagamage, Primali (1998) Snippets from the design report of the Nivanthipura Canal Bank dwellers in Sri Lanka. Project Report. unpublished.
Pretlove, S. E. C. and Oreszczyn, T. (1998) Climate change: impact on the environmental design of buildings. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 19 (1). pp. 55-58. ISSN 0143-6244
Whelan, Deborah (1998) Indigenous iron age pathways. KwaZulu-Natal Institue for Architecture, Durban.
Whelan, Deborah (1998) Infill architecture and restoration. In: Rhodes Reassessed: towards the conservation of a unique South African town. University of Natal School of Architecture, Durban, pp. 99-106. ISBN 86840-290-8
Whelan, Deborah (1998) The context of landscape and nature. In: Rhodes Reassessed: towards the conservation of a unique South African town. University of Natal Department of Architecture, Durban. ISBN 86840-290-8