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The birth of Bijlmermeer (1965): The origin and explanation of high-rise decision making

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Mentzel, M. The birth of Bijlmermeer (1965): The origin and explanation of high-rise decision making. Neth. J. of Housing and environment Res. 5, 359–375 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02506108

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