infrastructural urbanism
The term “infrastructural urbanism” suggests a conceptual framework for the ways in which public works (utilities, roads, parks, etc.) can generate and impact the built urban environment.
given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley
The term “infrastructural urbanism” suggests a conceptual framework for the ways in which public works (utilities, roads, parks, etc.) can generate and impact the built urban environment.
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