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Imagining the city of the future: "Tell me about tomorrow's world"

Cities of the future have fascinated architects and artists for centuries
La sortie de l'opéra en l'an 2000 (Leaving the Opera in the year 2000). (Albert Robida, circa 1882. Public domain)
La sortie de l'opéra en l'an 2000 (Leaving the Opera in the year 2000). (Albert Robida, circa 1882. Public domain)
By Christine Hoarau-Beauval
Le Visiteur d'Architecture
September 6, 2024 | 6:00 AM

At a time when new transformations seem necessary, to change the paradigm of the contemporary city "of tomorrow," how did our ancestors represent these urban phenomena, which make up part of our present? Architects and artists of past centuries devoted much time to considering and illustrating what they believed the present day would look like.

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