Installation Report
Re Marks on Parks
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https://doi.org/10.25071/2292-4736/40592Abstract
Within the form and structure of North American cities, parking lots physically fragment social space and are mainly characterized by their utility and relation to commodified land practices. Like other "under used" urban sites, integrating these open spaces with both the natural and social features of urban environments potentially offer desirable opportunities for modest community based redevelopment projects.
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