The Fabric of Space: Water, Modernity and the Urban Imagination
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Matthew Gandy | Nikhil Anand | Erik Swyngedouw | Stephen Daniels | Jennifer Wolch | E. Swyngedouw | J. Wolch | M. Gandy | N. Anand | S. Daniels | Austin Zeiderman | A. Zeiderman
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