Cities don't build themselves
The recipe for great urban spaces means mixing public and private dollars. If we think of cities as a collective of symbiotic organisms functioning together to form a whole, then it is easy for us to understand the need for cities to behave as a connected system in support of common cultural, political, and social goals. But the reality is that for the system to function properly, cities would need to be self-sustaining and
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