Becoming Places by Kim Dovey
Urbanism/Architecture/Identity/Power
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between people and their environments, examining how spaces are not just physical locations but dynamic entities shaped by social, cultural, and political forces. It challenges traditional notions of place by highlighting the fluid and evolving nature of spaces, emphasizing how they are continuously "becoming" through human interaction and perception. The narrative weaves together theoretical perspectives with real-world examples, offering a comprehensive understanding of how places influence and are influenced by the communities that inhabit them.
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- 2010
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