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Fearscapes: Caracas Postcards from a Violent City
Venezuelan architect, artist and educator Eduardo Kairuz reveals how beneath the stereotypical view of Caracas as the ‘Murder Capital of the World’ lies a history of savage imposition, dating back to its founding in the 16th century and its colonial past and manifested today in the stark social segregation between parts of the city. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Fearscapes: Caracas Postcards from a Violent City
Venezuelan architect, artist and educator Eduardo Kairuz reveals how beneath the stereotypical view of Caracas as the ‘Murder Capital of the World’ lies a history of savage imposition, dating back to its founding in the 16th century and its colonial past and manifested today in the stark social segregation between parts of the city. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Fearscapes: Caracas Postcards from a Violent City
Kairuz, Eduardo (author)
Architectural Design ; 80 ; 102-107
2010-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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