When this chapter was first requested, it surfaced a set of assumptions I then held about public life and public place. These assumptions probably came from my lifelong experience as a big-city dweller and intense city user, from being an architect, and from the teaching of architecture and urban design.
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Brill, M. (1989). Transformation, Nostalgia, and Illusion in Public Life and Public Place. In Public Places and Spaces (pp. 7–29). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5601-1_2
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