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Covent Garden appears to be an example of how an area can be redeveloped without losing its 'character'. Yet, somewhat paradoxically, the loss of 'the Market' seems also to have resulted in the triumph of 'the market'. Michael Franks seeks to grasp this paradox and to bring out its practical implications.
Covent Garden appears to be an example of how an area can be redeveloped without losing its 'character'. Yet, somewhat paradoxically, the loss of 'the Market' seems also to have resulted in the triumph of 'the market'. Michael Franks seeks to grasp this paradox and to bring out its practical implications.
Covent Garden revisited
Franks, Mike (author)
City ; 1 ; 137-141
1996-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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