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INTERSECTION URBAN CRITERIA

The canonical intersection is an ubiquitous by-product of an effective automotive
array. As a by-product, it is a repetitive moment of undifferentiated sameness
allowing for unbiased interchange. One interchange holds relatively no hierarchi-
cal importance over another interchange, nor over adjacent pieces of canonical
urbanism. It is created by and restricted to the automobile.

CANONICAL INTERSECTION ubiquitous by-product

Yet, the transgressive intersection takes the form of a dynamic anchor, meaning
each one is a unique resultant of two or more desire scars. These begin to give
spatial definition to seemingly dormant adjacent territory that house informal
social program. Since it is the intersection of multiple lines of necessity, it delin-
eates common social ground between multiple individuals.

TRANSGRESSIVE INTERSECTION dynamic anchor

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