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	<title>Comments on: Berlin updated</title>
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		<title>By: ruperthowe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hah! I wasn&#039;t expecting that. I thought the building in the first video was a construction site, not a demolition site.   And, like you say, you expect all development to be more office blocks.
This kind of thing couldn&#039;t happen in London any more. I wonder how it happens in Berlin.  What kind of argument is made for it that manages to hold its own against the religion of economic progress?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hah! I wasn&#8217;t expecting that. I thought the building in the first video was a construction site, not a demolition site.   And, like you say, you expect all development to be more office blocks.<br />
This kind of thing couldn&#8217;t happen in London any more. I wonder how it happens in Berlin.  What kind of argument is made for it that manages to hold its own against the religion of economic progress?</p>
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