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Final Thoughts: The Artificial Ground

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This lecture discusses the architectural projects in Berlin, focusing on the integration of nature within the urban landscape. The instructor explores the concept of creating spaces that blend into the surroundings, such as the Olympic velodrome and swimming pool, which symbolize a unique presence through their absence.

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