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** [[Mainstream urban]] ** [[Mainstream urban]]
** [[Urban adult contemporary]] ** [[Urban adult contemporary]]
-* [[Urban (newspaper)|''Urban'' (newspaper)]], Danish free daily newspaper 
-* [[Urban Records]], record label 
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-== Other uses == 
-* [[Urban, California]], former town in El Dorado County 
-* [[Urban (name)]], given name and surname 
==See also== ==See also==
-* [[Pope Urban (disambiguation)]]+* [[Urbi et orbi]]
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"Machines for living:" for various critics, including Tom Wolfe, the Pruitt-Igoe housing project illustrated both the essential unlivability of Bauhaus-inspired box architecture, and the hubris of central planning.
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"Machines for living:" for various critics, including Tom Wolfe, the Pruitt-Igoe housing project illustrated both the essential unlivability of Bauhaus-inspired box architecture, and the hubris of central planning.

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  1. Related to the (or any) city
  2. Characteristic of city life.

Urban may refer to:

  • Urban area, geographical area distinct from rural areas
  • Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, sometimes used as a euphemism for African-American culture

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