La spécificité des villes européennes, contre la ville générique

Multitudes 6 (2001)
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Abstract

The urban space, in Europe, is, today, an intermediate environment which absorbs the unpredictable variations of the world of the life and declines them according to a code registered in the present materialism of the urban condition. This local device of innovation can he today tracked down through the auto-organization of certain systems of alteration of the territory. Instead of taking the shape of duly stamped Projects or a public Politics, this characteristic device of the European urban condition tends to show itself in the « common » reality of the processes of evolution

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