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Serendipity city: Informal urban planning and social architecture

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Serendipity city: Informal urban planning and social architecture
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80
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Release Date2015
LanguageEnglish
Production PlaceBerlin

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As the world becomes increasingly urban, the demand for decent housing is greater than the supply. Those who can afford living in city centers take advantage of better access to economic opportunities and public amenities. Low-income households are increasingly forced to exit the city to find cheaper housing on the city’s fringes or in suburban agglomerations. What can architects learn from community managers and vice versa about urban planning?