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Botanischer Brachlandgarten
A walking tour of the grounds of Linz's former railroad freight yard in the company of, among others, Berlin architectural critic Wolfgang Kil. His hypothesis: the era of globalization will transform our physical environment just as dramatically as the Industrial Revolution did in the 19th century.
Concept and organization: Hans Kropshofer, trans_areale_ in cooperation with Oliver Schurer
Source: rubra
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