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    Meaning and Material: Phenomenology, Complexity, Science and ‘Adjacent Possible’ Cities

    For most people, even today, phenomenology stands squarely on the human science side of a ‘two worlds’ divide between human science and physical science that has dominated the understanding of the sciences thr...

    Stephen Read in Complexity Theories of Cities Have Come of Age (2012)

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    The grain of space in time: the spatial/functional inheritance of Amsterdam's centre

    The most obvious way that history is embedded in cities is experienced visually, through the styles and fabric of its buildings, and the history of a city as a piece of architecture is often considered through...

    Stephen Read in URBAN DESIGN International (2000)