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|aCruauté & utopie.|lEnglish.
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|aCruelty & utopia :|bcities and landscapes of Latin America /|c[edited by Jean-François Lejeune].
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|aCities and landscapes of Latin America
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|aCruelty and utopia
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|a1st ed.
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|aNew York :|bPrinceton Architectural Press,|c[2005]
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|a263 p. :|bill. (some col.) ;|c30 cm.
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|aOriginally published in connection with an exhibition at the CIVA in Brussels, May 22-Oct. 5, 2003.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references.
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|gForeword /|rHervé Hasquin --|tFrom the city of the Caesars to the demystified city /|rChristophe Pourtois --|tReflections on Spain and the new world /|rCarlos Fuentes --|tThe laws of the Indies / Ordinances for the discovery, the population, and the racification of the Indies (excerpts),|rPhilip II, King of Spain, 1573 --|tDreams of order: utopia, cruelty, and modernity /|rJean-Franðcois Lejeune --|tQuito: city and landscape between utopia and realtiy /|rEduardo Baéz --|tCity and landscape in the construction of Brazil /|rCarlos Martins --|tThe virgin of the Andes /|rCarol Damian --|tWriting and cities /|rEduardo Subirats --|tLe Corbusier: Latin American traces /|rFernando Pérez Oyarzún --|tSpaces of hybridization: the house of the architect /|rFelipe Hernandez --|tMarvel, monster, myth: the modern city in Latin American literature /|rRebecca E. Biron --|tThe pearl of the Antilles: Havana's tropical shadows and utopias /|rRoberto Segre --|tA metropolis in the Pampas: Buenos Aires 1890-1940 /|rAdrián Gorelik --|tWhen Brazil was modern: from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia /|rLauro Cavalcanti --|tReport from Brazil /|rCarlos E. Comás --|tRoberto Burle Marx: the city as landscape /|rJacques Leenhardt --|tLina Bo Bardi: toward an architecture without borders /|rOlívia de Oliveira --|tModernity and nationalism: Juan O'Gorman and post-revolutionary architecture in Mexico, 1920-1960 /|rEdward R. Burian --|tSettings for history and oblivion in modern Mexico, 1942-1958: the city as imagined by Juan O'Gorman, Luis Barragán, Mathias Goeritz, and Mario Pani /|rKeith L. Eggener --|tToward the visibility of the invisible: notes on Caracas, modernity, and the University City of Caracas by Carlos Raúl Villanueva /|rEnrique Larrañaga --|tEnsalada Tijuana? Welcome to the gritty landscape of globalization /|rRoberto A. González.
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|aArchitecture|zLatin America.
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|aCity planning|zLatin America.
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|aLejeune, Jean-François.
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|aCentre international pour la ville, l'architecture et le paysage.
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