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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Louis I. Kahn on unaccepted streets

"In most urban areas, children play in the streets... There are too many streets anyway. So why not make playgrounds out of unnecessary streets?" (my italics...but you could just slip in unaccepted if you squint your eyes)
Posted by Nick Sowers at 7:52 AM

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