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concept:three-dimensional-diagram-of-spacethree-dimensional diagram of space
A new kind of urban plan that emphasizes the solid shape and volume of public space, showing hulls as three-dimensional envelopes, rather than just building footprints.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Claims (1)
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- The core proposal for a new form of urban plan to guide piecemeal construction.
Chapters (1)
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- How Living Process Lays The Groundwork For Coherence Of A City Through The Hulls Of Public SpaceintroducesChapter 3 of A Vision of a Living World, introducing the concept of hulls of public space as positive, living spaces shaped by structure-preserving transformations in urban design.
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