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The city as a garden, the garden as a city
The article follows contemporary changes in the understanding of the relationship between humanity and the environment and new ideas on progress. The EXPO in Hanover raised a series of issues concerning the relations between people, nature and technology. It also brought to light numerous fresh idea...
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