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En Campagne: Architectural Projects and Philosophical Reflections

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This lecture by the instructor covers various architectural projects carried out by the collective Encore, such as farms, houses, and public buildings, showcasing their innovative designs and sustainable approach. Additionally, philosophical questions about existence and urban planning are addressed, inviting the audience to reflect on the relationship between architecture, nature, and society.

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