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Modeling the Urban Commune: Collective Housing, Utopian Architecture, and Social Reproduction in the Mexican 1930s
Alfonso Fierro
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Urban
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Utopian
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Architecture
100%
1930s
100%
Commune
100%
Social Reproduction
100%
Arquitectos
66%
Limits
33%
theorists
33%
Mexico
33%
Cooperative Principle
33%
Common Property
33%
Keyphrases
Mexican
100%
Social Reproduction
100%
Utopian Architecture
100%
Collective Housing
100%
Social Housing
66%
Mexico
33%
Childcare
33%
Common Property
33%
Industrial Workers
33%
Political Program
33%
Ciudades
33%
Cooperative Principle
33%
Architecture Project
33%
Social Sciences
Commune
100%
Social Housing
100%
Political Program
50%
Cooperative Principle
50%
Mexico
50%
Industrial Worker
50%
Common Property Resource
50%