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    <title>Extreme Urbanism 3: Planning for Conservation Looking at Agra</title>
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    <namePart>Mehrotra, Rahul  (Ed.)</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Preface: Bonnie Burnham, World Monuments Fund p.9, Looking at Agra: Rahul Mehrotra, Vineet Diwadkar, and Jose Mayoral Moratilla p.13, Photo Essay: Sites and Gardens in Agra: Dinesh Mehta with Dipti Mehta p.27, Mapping Agra: Research: Research Seminar, Option Studio Participants p.69, Photo Essay: Agra as a City: Dinesh Mehta with Dipti Mehta p.123, Impressions: Impressions, Rahul Mehrotra, Vineet Diwadkar, and Jose Mayoral Moratilla p.163, Agra at the Crossroads: Mark Mulligan and Sally Young p.167, Conservation of Urban Indian Villages: Andrew Howard p.171, Of Sun and Shade: Maria Jaakkola p.175, Urban Design for Agra's People: Thaddeus Pawlowski p.179, Reflections on Agra: Kolu Zigbi p.183, Photo Essay: Agra along: the River :Dinesh Mehta with Dipti Mehta p.187, Speculations: Yamuna Planning and Conservation Authority: David Henning and Jacob Koch p.231, Rethinking the Taj Heritage Corridor: A River as Historic: Connection: Peichen Hao p.261, Groundwater Recharge: A New Relationship with Water for Agra: Jacob Koch p.281, Re Envisioning Itamad ud Daulah: Marcus Goodwin p.289, Convergence of the Yamuna: Han Yang p.295, Symbiotic Conservation: How Monuments Can Negotiate Extreme Urban Conditions: Seunghoon Hyun p.307, Prospect for an Expanded Perception Near the Taj Mahal: David Henning p.323, Urban Palm: Reclaiming Agra's Nalas as Civic Infrastructure: Zhuo Cheng p.331, Finding a Lesser Known Agra: Internet Content Analysis: Yunjie Li p.341, Industrial Reclamation Program: Elad Horn p.347, Permeation:Tourism Network and Hybrid Hubs: Mengchen Xia p.355, Five Days in Agra: A Network of Interpretation and Community Centers: Shiyao Liu p.365, Accessing Historic Zones: A Landscape of Facilities for the Taj Mahal: Xinjun Gu p.373, Lost and Fou nd: Towards a Living Heritage of Agra's Mughal Riverfront Gardens: Jane Philbrick and Maria Letizia Garzoli p.383, Micro Interventions: Mediating Growth Along the Edge Behind Mehtab Bagh: Bin Zhu p.391, Negotiating Historic and Contemporary Edges: Ruoyun Xu p.401, 419 Registering the Cultural Field: Operations of Magic Realism and Conservative Surgery: Nishiel Patel p.419, , Reflections: Planning for Conservation Rahul Mehrotra, Vineet Diwadkar, and Jose Mayoral Moratilla p.439

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    <topic>Conservation</topic>
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