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Oct 2018
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EP. 02 - RICHARD ROGERS - Cities for a S...

Architecture Academy
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In this episode I’ll be talking to architect Richard Rogers about a wide range of topics including compact cities, a fair society, collaboration and public spaces. Many of these topics he talks about in his new book A Place For All People.

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