A Conceptual Exploration of Hidden Spatial Layers: Reading Urban-Breccia

Sustainable urban spaces, from social and cultural perspectives, can be characterized not only by the preservation of the historical cultural structures within them but also by the subjective and collective meanings contributed by the individuals inhabiting these spaces in their daily lives across p...

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Cities
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Historic buildings
Memory
Phenomenology
Semantics
Social structure
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Sustainable urban development
Syntax
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