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	<title>Comments on: Chilean Architecture!</title>
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		<title>By: cait</title>
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		<description>so, what did you think about the open city? is it bound to die out or do new people move there? does it matter if it&#039;s sustainable as a place to live, or is it meant to be more of a museum/sculpture park of buildings?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so, what did you think about the open city? is it bound to die out or do new people move there? does it matter if it&#8217;s sustainable as a place to live, or is it meant to be more of a museum/sculpture park of buildings?</p>
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