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Harteveld, Maurice (2014) Interior Public Space, On the Mazes in the Network of an UrbanistA Scientific Journey of a Designer, Following the Evolution of Greco-Roman Thoughts, Through Some Remarkable Indo-European Cities, Including those in The Americas, Crossing the Turkic and Arabic Spheres in their Proximity, and Abridging to the Japanese Capital as Introductory Exemplar, to reconstruct Today’s Reasoning on Public Interiorsby means of Defining Types, interrelating People and Actions, describing Socio-Spatial Transformations, and comprehending Cultural Meaning, In Nine Books, Delft: Delft University of Technology615 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cmGraphic design: Jenny Nauta ISBN 978-94-6186-264-8© 2014 Maurice Harteveld. All rights reserved.Find in a library near you:https://www.worldcat.org/title/interior-public-space-on-the-mazes-in-the-network-of-an-urbanist/oclc/879391156&referer=brief_results

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  • Today, many urban theorists neglect or even reject the existence of interior public space. These thinkers focus

    on the publicly-owned space, often outdoors, and forget certain publicly-used spaces, where the people actually are! Let alone interiors as such. Interior public spaces

    are not new, unlike some presume. Over time, they have played an important role in a variety of socio-spatial

    transformations and always they have been crucial for the city and its culture. As long as theorists do not respect interior public spaces and thus really understand the

    complicated network of paths of people, they are lost in a self-created maze.

    Published by Delft University of TechnologyGraphic design: Jenny Nauta

    ISBN 978-94-6186-264-8 2014 Maurice Harteveld

    Interior Public Space

    Maurice H

    arteveld

    Maurice Harteveld

    Interior PublicSpaceon the Mazes

    in the Networkof an Urbanist