"The city is a fact in nature, like a cave, a run of mackerel or an ant-heap. But it is also a conscious work of art, and it holds within its communal framework many simpler and more personal forms of art. Mind takes form in the city; and in turn, urban forms condition mind."

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Source: The Culture of Cities. Book by Lewis Mumford. Introduction, 1938.

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Lewis Mumford

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Lewis Mumford was an influential American philosopher and historian, known for his critiques of technology and urban planning, particularly in 'The City in History.'

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