An essay on the concave city corner

An essay on the concave city corner

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An essay on the concave city corner is in-depth analysis of a personal collection of photographs of concave city corners and forms an exploration of the transformation from space to place. More specifically it is about how the city becomes a place. Many social geographers pondered the question of how place compares to space. There exists consensus about space being the more abstract form while, on the other hand, the place is marked by identity and experience. For instance, an assortment of spaces like streets and buildings in a city can become a familiar neighborhood to people that get to know its street corners and landmarks. So is it in the perception by people that spaces become places? Concave corners are an example of typical spaces found in any city. They are the reflex interior angle of a concave polygon, wherein this case the polygon stands for a city block or a single building. How are these corners to contribute to (parts of) the generic city becoming more specifically linke

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