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Architecture of Transportation

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Planes, trains, automobiles—how does the task of keeping people moving affect buildings?

Introduction by Fiona MacCarthy

You’ve seen a Land Rover? A Rolls-Royce? Ever wondered about the crisp lettering of the logos? Wonder no more—Eric Gill’s your man.

Readers, reviewers, and publishers have expressed an interest in seeing “our kind” of reviews applied to other genres. We’re happy to oblige and will start with posting reviews of non-transportation items on the “off” days, i.e. Tuesdays and Thursdays. These posts will not be announced on Facebook/Twitter but the RSS feed will automatically update at […]

by William Patrick Dean

Come fly with me—and bring your car along! Or a whale (no kidding)! That’s what the Carvair made possible. A good idea—but what happened to it?

by Brian Long

Beautiful car, beautiful book. Try to own at least one or the other! This year-by-year model history will steer you right.

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Senior Lecturer
Department of East Asian Studies
Universiti Malaya

Dr. Geetha Govindasamy a senior lecturer and the Deputy Head of the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. She obtained her PhD from Monash University, Australia, M.A from the International University of Japan, M. Phil from Queens’ College, Cambridge University, UK. Dr. Govindasamy teaches courses related to East Asian regional affairs with particular reference to the Korean peninsula. Her publications can be found in local and international journals, UM Press, Springer and other reputable publishers. Thus far, she has been a recipient of various research grants from Korea Foundation, Sumitomo Foundation and local funding. Her networking experiences include academic exchanges at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea University, Institute of Far Easter Studies (IFES), Kyungnam University and the Graduate Institute, Geneva (IHEID). Dr. Govindasamy was also invited to attend the Study of the United States Institute (SUSI) Exchange program for

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