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A city planned on a human scale with its varied inhabitants as priority is capable of diversifying even when it is eventually weighed down by sameness. How this happens depends on how it responds to its unorthodox users through design. Inspirations towards change may come in the form of temporary, sporadic and heterotopic appropriations of its formal spaces as exemplified by the ‘female space invaders’ or perhaps as long-term unconventional occupations such as west Berlin’s Køpi that served as an indication that the marginalized do indeed have the potential to serve as critical functional parts of a gentrifying society. It is unfortunate that many of these heterotopias are incited by a need for inclusion from a society burdened by a monotony and segregation however they begin serving as an indication for potential re-inventions of planning. Those exemplified by the MUF architects have served as a starting point of trial and error as a response to not only the existing community but as indication that communities are composed of individuals with their individual needs and they change so planning should acknowledge this through design.
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