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The urban structure of a city and its architecture are the spatial manifestation of the culture of its inhabitants. Historic urban spaces provide a basis for observation and drawing conclusions regarding the past social, economic, cultural relations. An evolutionary order of creating new typologies of space and construction technologies is emerging from the research on the history of architecture in response to the demand and new functions. The ornament and aesthetics following the cultural changes of society are subject to evolutionary changes.

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    The Commission deliberating under the supervision of Martin Bangemann, the commissioner of the European Union in the years 1993–1999, responsible for the development of telecommunications and information technology—the main promoter of the concept of “information society” in Europe.

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Bonenberg, A. (2018). Introduction. In: Cityscape in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies. The Urban Book Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69542-6_1

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