Lecture

City, Territory, Landscape

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This lecture explores the relationship between architecture, landscape, and territory, focusing on critical reviews of various architectural projects and the impact of different landscapes on urban development. It also delves into the concept of ruins, the collection of cities, and the ontologies of physicalities, difference, interiorities, and resemblance.

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