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A rough guide to dead labour and the imperial city: lurks among London ruins. >>

Pop(u)lar planning: Babak Davar on the neglected heritage of the People’s Plan for the Royal Docks 1983. >>

Scaling down: Alastair Donald sees building shrink in his review of Utopian Architecture at the Barbican. >>

Bastard Countryside: William Mann explores town and country combined in Lea Valley. >>

Regeneration Without End: William Mann considers the legacy of regenerations past. >>

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