Open City Or The Right To The City? : Henri Lefebvre once postulated "the right to the city", which was a radical demand for a democratization of control over the collective means of producing urban space. But designed open spaces like the High Line Park in New York obey the rules of neoliberalizing capitalism and result in gentrification.
Veröffentlicht in: | Topos : The International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design 85(2013)S. 42-45 |
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