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Make a donation to https://www.givewell.org/ and pick âYouTubeâ and âStewart Hicksâ at checkout to get your donation matched up to $100! __Special Thanks__ - Zach Mortice: Architectural Conspiracy Expert - Evan Montgomery: Co Production - SOM (som.com): Filming Location __Description__ Could an advanced ancient civilization have built grand utopian cities all over the worldâonly to have them destroyed or covered up? In this video, we explore the real historical âcover-upâ behind these provocative photos, focusing on the 1893 Worldâs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Join me and architectural conspiracy expert Zach Mortice explore the iconic âWhite Cityâ at the Worldâs Fair which birthed modern urban planningâand might have accidentally fueled the Tartarian conspiracy theories. Weâll take on why these grand structures vanished, the rise of the City Beautiful Movement, and how Parisian-style boulevards replaced entire communities in American cities. #Tartaria #WorldsFair #CityBeautiful #Architecture #History #UrbanPlanning __Membership__ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAm24PkejQR2xMgJgn7xwg/join __About the Channel__ Architecture with Stewart is a YouTube journey exploring architectureâs deep and enduring stories in all their bewildering glory. Weekly videos and occasional live events breakdown a wide range of topics related to the built environment in order to increase their general understanding and advocate their importance in shaping the world we inhabit. __About Me__ Stewart Hicks is an architectural design educator that leads studios and lecture courses as an Associate Professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He also serves as an Associate Dean in the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts and is the co-founder of the practice Design With Company. His work has earned awards such as the Architecture Record Design Vanguard Award or the Young Architectâs Forum Award and has been featured in exhibitions such as the Chicago Architecture Biennial and Design Miami, as well as at the V&A Museum and Tate Modern in London. His writings can be found in the co-authored book Misguided Tactics for Propriety Calibration, published with the Graham Foundation, as well as essays in MONU magazine, the AIA Journal Manifest, Log, bracket, and the guest-edited issue of MAS Context on the topic of character architecture. __Contact__ FOLLOW me on instagram: @stewart_hicks & @designwithco Design With Company: https://designwith.co University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture: https://arch.uic.edu/ __Special Thanks__ Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images, Storyblocks, and Shutterstock. Music provided by Epidemic Sound #architecture #urbandesign
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