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Cities of Architecture: Shanghai

published 31 Jul 2017
https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/335592181-acca_melbourne-cities-of-architecture-shanghai.mp3
James Brearley Director of Brearley Architects & Urbanists (BAU) explores the architecture, contemporary life and culture in Shanghai and what this might look like into the future. Presented by Abercrombie & Kent Monday 17 July 2017

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