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  4. Richard Rogers: Sustainable City: 1995

Richard Rogers: Sustainable City: 1995

Prominent British architect Richard Rogers delivers five Reith Lectures examining the issues in creating a sustainable city in the future.

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    Cities For A Small Planet

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    5/5. Richard Rogers considers the practical steps needed to create more sustainable cities.

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    1. London, the Humanist City

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      4/5. Richard Rogers examines some of the economic, social and ecological problems London faces.

    2. Sustainable Architecture

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      3/5. Richard Rogers examines the ways in which buildings can enhance the public sphere.

    3. Sustainable Cities

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      2/5. Richard Rogers explores how cities can be socially divisive and environmentally hazardous.

    4. The Culture of Cities

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      1/5. Richard Rogers explores both the civilising and brutalising aspects of urban life.

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