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A proposal for a disused London underground station reconfigured as a public bicycle path. Photo © Gensler.

A proposal for a disused London underground station reconfigured as a public bicycle path. Photo © Gensler.

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... the eight students in the class who were pur- suing a professional degree, six centered their anal- ysis on the urban contexts of their proposed build- ing designs. One used David Harvey's matrix presented in Social Justice and the City (1973) as a basis for developing scenarios for disused London underground stations in a way that would benefit as many diverse stakeholder groups as possible (Fig- ure 2). One created an analogy between the urban gentrification process and natural ecosystems, ana- lyzing that changes at too large a scale in the urban fabric can have results, good or bad, similar to natu- ral disasters in the wild such as a forest fire or flood, and arguing that as a rule, change should be more controlled. ...

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