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Aug 2021
31m 37s

War, Famine, Pestilence, and Design

ROMAN MARS
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When Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt were promoting The 99% Invisible City in late 2020, one question came up over and over again in conversations and interviews about our built environment: in what ways will the COVID pandemic change cities long term? Realistically, it's hard to answer a question about the future while in the midst of a crisis, but we can loo ... Show More
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