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    <namePart>James Graham</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Earths: Dipesh Chakrabarty: in conversation with James Graham: The Universals and Particulars of Climate p.21, Deborah R. Coen: Seeing Planetary Change, Down to the Smallest Wildflower p.34, Jacob Boswell: Notes from the Wasteland: Competing Climatic Imaginaries in the Post Apocalyptic Landscape p.41, Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy: Gaia Global Circus: A Climate Tragicomedy p.52, Catherine Seavitt Nordenson: The Magical Ecology of Laudato Si' p.62, Meredith Miller: Views from the Plastisphere: A Preface to Post Rock Architecture p.68, Jeanne Gang with Claire Cahan and Sarah Kramer: Deep Mapping p.80, Felicity D. Scott: Securing Adjustable Climate p.90, Political Ecologies: Adrian Lahoud: Scale as Problem, Architecture as Trap p.111, Neyran Turan: Measure for the Anthropocene p.120, Emily Eliza Scott: Archives of the Present Future: On Climate Change and Representational Breakdown p.130, Zeynep S. Akmci and Pelin Tan: Waterdams as Dispossession: Ecology, Security, Colonization p.142, Marion Weiss and Michael A. Manfredi: Evolutionary Infrastructures p.150, Jesse M. Keenan: The Resilience Problem: Part 1 p.159, Kate Orff and Adam Sobel in conversation: Next Century Collaboration between Design and Climate Science p.163, Saskia Sassen: A Third Space: Neither Fully Urban nor Fully of the Biosphere p.172, Ross Exo Adams: An Ecology of Bodies p.181, Carson Chan: Cloud Formations: Climate Change and the Figuration of Community p.192, Corporealities: Heather Davis: Molecular Intimacy p.205, Philippe Rahrn: Conduction p.212, Shantel Blakely: You Are the Weather: Philippe Rahm's A Sentimental Meteorology p.217, Dehlia Hannah and Cynthia Selin: Unseasonal Fashion: A Manifesto p.222, Eva Horn: Air Conditioning: Taming the Climate as a Dream of Civilization p.233, Jorge Otero Pailos: The Atmosphere as a Cultural Object p.243, Phu Hoang: Can You Believe the Weather We're Having? The Politics of the Weather Report p.252, Encounters with Climate: A Dossier of Architectural Precedents p.261, Enclosures: Amale Andraos: What Does Climate Change? (For Architecture) p.297, Daniel A. Barber: The Form and Climate Research Group, or Scales of Architectural History p.303, Pep Aviles: On Membranes, Masks, and Siegfried Ebeling's Environmental Raumkubus p.319, Carolina Gonzalez Vives: Dehydrated Architecture p.329, May Ee Wong: The Crystal: Architecture Calibrating 
Climate Change for the Urban Future p.339, Reinhold Martin: Risk: Excerpts from the Environmental Division of Labor p.349, Gokce Gunel: Inhabiting the Spaceship: The Connected Isolation of Masdar City p.361, David Gissen: The Appearances of the Letters of the Hollywood Sign in Increasing Amounts of Smog and at a Distance p.372</tableOfContents>
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