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CAPITALIZED COMMUNITY AGENT

Capitalized community is the ability to take advantage of shared desires. The im-
ages shown below are the Heidelberg project on the east side of Detroit, which
is one example of social program (in this case public art) flourishing by taking
advantage of the circulation that accompanies a deviant intersection. The Site
seen from above provides the feeling that an area as such emanates an almost
magnetic draw to itself. This pull allows for program to flourish effectively and
organization to grow from it. Other examples of capitalized community are such
things as outdoor movie theatres, community gardens, informal recreational
fields, and many others.

SOCIAL CROSSROADS

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