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center 2005
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wonderland
urbi/suburbi
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| Urbi et suburbi
Diagrams/maps FWC compare program characteristics and levels of
(in)accessibility in Center and City, and show an increasing trend
of the reduction of public spaces in both city areas.
Monoprogramatic dimension of the City (consumption - shopping, leisure,
entertainment...) makes that area accessible, but accessible for
a very limited ways of behaviour. Beside the fact, that even within
the City all the traffic is done by mobile devices and that there
is no square which would be a scenography for the meeting of people,
the City is completely controlled and regulated by private surveillance
company.
The Center is passing through the process of fragmentation. Power
and representative institutions are visual fortresses communicating
unwelcomness. Private dwellings are nonaccessable areas...
analyses are produced upon predominant use
and predominant accessibility of exterior space or ground floor
of the built fabric
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