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25. In common I
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26. In common II
160 Pages
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27. In common III
160 Pages
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28. In common IV
160 Pages
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The In common series attempts:
to interpret urban space within landscape as an extended field, a field between architecture and landscape, a field on which architects and landscape designers agree.
to comprehend that public space is vulnerable, uncontrolled and diverse, and that its capacity for social integration stems precisely from these characteristics.
to admit that spontaneous appropriation of spaces by citizens is a legitimate form of urban design.
to confirm the capacity of public spaces as regenerators of urban centres, giving birth to renewed civic activity.
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