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collective space "The morphological, urban, architectural and civil wealth of a city is that of its collective spaces, that of all the places where the collective life develops, it is represented and is remembered. And, perhaps, these are more and more every day spaces that are neither public nor private, but both simultaneously. Public spaces absorbed by particular uses, or private spaces that acquire a public use."

Sola Morales, Manuel de. "Public Space, Collective Spaces" In Architectural Positions: Architecture, Modernity and the Public Sphere, edited by Tom Avermaete, Klaske Havik, and Hans Teerds, 87-93. Amsterdam: Sun Publishers, 2009. Page 89


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