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Latin American urban cultural studies: unique texts, ordinary cities
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Traces of fascist urban iconography in the Latina Province, Italy
Published 2016“…Now known as the Latina Province but then as Littoria, the region is a potent symbol of Mussolini’s ambition to build Italy’s future based on Roman ideology and the ‘Myth of Rome’. Aside from bringing under control the region’s problems associated with climate, topography, hydrology, and ecological degradation, and the building of infrastructure such as public roads, bridges, electricity cables, and telephone wires, five modern cities and 18 satellite villages, were established in the 1930s. …”
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Claiming a place in the global city: urban regeneration and Latin American spaces in London
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The system in the room: play as a tool for exploring the concept of urban systematisation
Published 2023“…The System in the Room is an art installation inspired by mathematician Mihai Botez and architect Mariana Celac’s book The Systems of Spatial Planning, published in 1980 in Romania. Developed and presented in the context of the Utopian Cities, Programmed Societies (2019-2020) project, the art installation reinterprets Botez and Celac’s ideas on housing in a contemporary context using playful and participatory methods. …”
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Latin Americans in London: Claims over the identity of place as destination
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The case for London's Latin Quarter: retention, growth, sustainability
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The networked city
Published 2014“…After the demise of the western Roman Empire in the 5th century, urban growth came to a standstill in most parts of western Europe. …”
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