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The Imagined and the Imaginary [electronic resource].
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The Imagined and the Imaginary [electronic resource].

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Fall Semester 2014

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Paris is both Imagined and Imaginary. Beyond touristic and cinematic romanticisms, the fantasized city has always surpassed itself through new futures — challenging a mist of announced doom. Eluding its makers, its authorities and its inhabitants alike, the deceptive museum-city has multiple and parallel lives…
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Architectural criticism

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Nathalie Rozencwajg

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