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“… Although the cities we live in today might differ in appearance, I believe they are extremely similar in their core function. So much so that when we say “the city” we visualise and understand a common if vague, archetypal image, as when they once said Babylon, Rome or Constantinople. Which may be due to the fact that all cities, before they acquire physical existence, are usually nothing more than an image or series of images. Drawings on paper. They are constantly growing and expanding, like beehives, albeit in a more chaotic way. … …
… A wonderful phantasmagoria. A Babylon with deep roots in the ground, which it refuses to abandon … ”
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