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Ideal Space Editorial Department
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Ideal Space Editorial Department
- Introduction -
The Ideal Space Editorial Department is affiliated to TJUPDI.

The Ideal Space Editorial Department specializes in selecting publishing theme, printing and publishing as well as doing urban planning projects. Relying on technical strength of TJUPDI in domestic planning market, the department is striving for a better future in fields of publishing and urban planning.

- Main Business -
Selecting publishing theme and Publishing Books
Series I: Journal of Ideal Space. “Each article has compatible exercise for students”, this means great contribution to urban planning education and implementation, which is unprecedented before in publishing circle.

Series II: Books published by Ideal Space Editorial Department; design and print brochures (or other propaganda materials) for persons, planning units and urban planning administrations.
 
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