Post AbrlvxUtTMUXkljosS by ramonita@todon.eu
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(DIR) Post #AbrlvvZQdWvlmFqPfU by ramonita@todon.eu
2023-11-15T22:33:14Z
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I still can't swallow that "hostile architecture" is a thing that exists, let alone that it's so widespread worldwide as it is now.hostile architecture will be remembered in the future as emblematic of everything that's wrong with our society.
(DIR) Post #AbrlvxUtTMUXkljosS by ramonita@todon.eu
2023-11-15T22:37:28Z
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> Sometimes exclusionary design is not about adding features, but rather about taking them away. Fredrik Edin, who has written a book on exclusionary design, says that removal is the most common type of exclusionary design, where, for example, benches used by the public are removed precisely because they are used by the public.[63]this also applies to basically everything that used to be common goods