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claim:the-private-or-individual-space-which-is-created-by-money-in-today-s-society-is-rarely-making-or-fostering-belongingThe private or individual space which is created by money, in today's society, is rarely making or fostering belonging.
Distinguishes wealth-driven uniqueness from the true uniqueness born of living process
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- Describes the emergent genesis of public space from private acts, not top-down planning
- Optimistic assertion that living process effortlessly brings forth the spatial conditions for belonging
- Key statement from Hillier and Hanson that encapsulates the inseparability of social function and spatial structure.
- Key claim establishing the importance of balancing public and private realms.
- The inevitability of hulls as the outcome of living process.
- Diagnosis of why modern citizens feel unwell in public environments
- Definitional claim equating life with spatial uniqueness.
- The twin needs for communal public space and individually expressive private territory, addressed by the four-fold pattern.