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Across different cultural practices, the perception and meaning of public space varies significantly. ‘Public space’ has dominated discourse on the nature of space with community and state ownership, its counterpart being ‘private space’. Traditionally, they have been viewed as polar...
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The following sections are included:Singapore TodayApplying Spatial Justice
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The end of the railway in Singapore came after 108 years of operation, a vestige of the British Empire, a very specific space in a very different time. The trains were charging first-class passengers 56 cents, according to The Straits Times (2 January 1903), to leave the original station on Tank...
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The following sections are included:Introduction: Worries About the VoidDesign HistoryThe Void Deck GambleManaging The Legacy of the Void Deck GamblePropositions
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when they arrive in Taiwan. People are usually shocked by how much of such illegal architecture there is. However, after a …
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The following sections are included:IntroductionA Colonial Space: From Exclusivity to Inclusiveness… and ContestationA Ritualised Space: Festivals and Community-BuildingAn Authentic and Transcendental SpaceA Local Space Gone GlobalA Space of Urban Planning and Policy RelevanceA Disputed Space:...
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The following sections are included:PreambleDynamics of Everyday SpacesCities are Shaped by Time and Mental StructuresThe AnalysisTrap of the Thin Crust and the Management of ChangeAppendix
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The term ‘hawker’ is defined as someone who travels selling goods, with no one fixed location. With that in mind, the term ‘hawker centre’ is almost ironic in its attempt at ‘locating’ this once nomadic trade. Yet somehow over the years, this term has become an iconic part of the...
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The dilemma of ‘order-words’ according to Gilles Deleuze is that it not only defines a problem but also over-determines the answers to that problem. For Deleuze, the order-word simultaneously refers to a word that constitutes a command, as well as one which creates its own universe of order....
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The following sections are included:IntroductionResearch MethodSummary and ConclusionAppendix A: Scores of Degree of Carnivalism, Space Composite Attributes and Space Syntax Attributes
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