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10 Endnotes [1] Bernetti, Casini, M
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12 Urban landscapes need great idea
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28 Herbert Bayer’s Megastructures
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32 A Fertile Wilderness: The CPR’
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36 The Method of Structuralist Land
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38 Fig. 2: SLA implements gender eq
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66 Green Idea/Grey Reality Carl Smi
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108 Exploring a New Mode of Sustain
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110 Serveral private sectors initia
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