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This lecture delves into the urban transformation led by Haussmann in Paris during the 19th century, exploring the intricate relationship between architecture, social classes, and urban planning. It discusses the distinctive features of Haussmann buildings, the distribution of different social classes within them, and the economic and political factors that influenced their construction. The lecture also touches upon the evolution of building materials, the layout of Haussmannian buildings, and the societal implications of living in these structures. It concludes by reflecting on the enduring impact of Haussmann's work on the Parisian urban landscape and the challenges of replicating such a cohesive urban design today.