Urban Development is Biased Philipp Oswalt Any urban development plan is biased. Rather than offering an allegedly objective or neutral promise of salvation through planning, this bias has to be exposed and negotiated. No Density | Open City | Politics and economics | Statement | Urban Paradigms Tags: CitiesCollaborationCollective AwarenessPolitical & Economic ApproachStatementUrban DevelopmentUrban Policy ISSN: 2575-5374No Comments Share this post: « Taz Neubau: Structural System Network with Minimum Materials Contributing Organisms: Towards a Sustainable Development » Leave a Comment Cancel CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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