In The Metapolis. Dictionary of
Advanced Architecture. City, Technology and Society in the Information Age (Actar 2003)
PUBLIC SPACE
Manuel Delgado
1. Space of public entitlement.
2.
Space accessible to everyone, that can be appropriated but not owned; setting
for countless heterogeneous actions and actors that is not the result of a
specific morphology, but of the articulation of sensible qualities produced by
the practical operations and time-space schematisations procured, live, by its
users.
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