UK:
The Future Of Public Spaces In Increasingly Cramped Urban Places
03 February 2015
Wedlake Bell
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No one would disagree that a play area in a park open to all
represents public space, but what if it is solely for the use of
nearby tenants or possibly the paying public?
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