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On Systems and System Change -- $tZooming In: The Powers of Scale, 1960?1980 -- $tThe Choreography of the Console: Electronic Environments and their Operators -- $tRittel?s Riddles: Design Education and ?Democratic? Planning in the Age of Information -- $tNested Utopias: GEAM?s Large-Scale Designs -- $tOn Bees and Bolts: ?kolka SIAL ? An Architects? Commune in Czechoslovakia -- $tLe Corbusier?s ?Geo-Architecture? and the Emergence of Territorial Aesthetics -- $tProjective Geographies Between East and West -- $tTowards the Functional Society: Paradigm Shifts in the Regional Planning of West and East Germany -- $tVacationing within the Walls. The Design and Development of Holiday Resorts in the GDR -- $tUrbanism and Academia: Teaching Urban Design in the East -- $tArchitectural Intelligence and Scarcity-Driven Design in the 1960s Yugoslavia -- $tFrom New Empiricism to Structuralism. 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