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The relations between a waterfront and a city structure are viewed historically. The author gives examples of both positive and negative attitudes of city-planners towards sea and river waterfronts. The author makes a hypothesis that a positive modality of perception of the waterfront encourages a kind and friendly atmosphere in the city.
The relations between a waterfront and a city structure are viewed historically. The author gives examples of both positive and negative attitudes of city-planners towards sea and river waterfronts. The author makes a hypothesis that a positive modality of perception of the waterfront encourages a kind and friendly atmosphere in the city.
Two Banks
Konstantin Lidin (author)
2016
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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