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CROSS-BORDER METROPOLIS///////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

  Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she takes a contemporary perspective on cross-border cities and

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CROSS-BORDER METROPOLIS///////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

  Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she takes a contemporary perspective on cross-border cities and

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HINTERLAND///////////////// /////////////////////////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she reflects on the mutual interdependences between cities and their

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HINTERLAND///////////////// /////////////////////////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she reflects on the mutual interdependences between cities and their

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MODERNITY WITHOUT RESERVATION//////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she describes Singapore as a city that surrendered itself to

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MODERNITY WITHOUT RESERVATION//////////////// MILICA TOPALOVIC/////////

Milica Topalovic is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Territorial Planning of ETH Zurich Darch. She has been based in Singapore at the ETH Future Cities Laboratory. In the proposed fragment she describes Singapore as a city that surrendered itself to

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