Since Antiquity, cities have constantly exchanged their forms, in a ceaseless movement that has seen the devices of Rome, Venice, London or Paris migrate to other continents. These translations are studied alternately in the cities that are their source and those that are their receptacle. The suggested history merges with that of the circulation of streets, squares and buildings, which concepts of literary theory and mathematics, as well as certain artistic techniques, make it possible to interpret.
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Lecture
Urban forms in motion : the architecture of interurbanity
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