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    Construction Logistics and Discussion
    ( 2014-09-03) Bowen, Brian
    Brian Bowen, Professor of the Practice of Building Construction, discusses the logistics of The Crystal Palace's construction.
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    The Builders: Fox, Henderson and Company
    ( 2014-09-03) Bowen, Brian
    Brian Bowen, Professor of the Practice of Building Construction, discusses the mobilization of the construction industry to assemble the cast iron and glass behemoth known as The Crystal Palace.
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    Researching Construction History
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-04-26) Bowen, Brian
    Bowen has pioneered the introduction of construction industry studies into the College's curriculum and this includes a strong emphasis on researching the industry's history. In this session he will explain why the history of design and construction should be important to us, review his recent and current research and the lessons to be learned therefrom, and cover the activities of the Construction History Society of America, which the College helped organize in 2007. He believes that a broader view of construction history fits perfectly with the industry's moves to closer integration and can help guide that process.
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    The Duomo's Context and Construction [Part 2]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-02-09) Bowen, Brian
    Professor Brian Bowen, Professor of Practice College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology
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    [Response & Panel Discussion]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-02-09) Dowling, Elizabeth M. ; Kahn, Lawrence F. ; Bowen, Brian ; Carpo, Mario ; Gentry, T. Russell ; Geva, Anat ; Clark, Frank
    Respondants: Dr. Elizabeth Dowling, Professor, College of Architecture, Georgia Tech and Dr. Lawrence Kahn, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Georgia Tech. Panelists: Mario Carpo, Anat Geva, Brian Bowen, Russell Gentry, and Frank Clark.