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DORMANT REFRAMING

This image demonstrates how the high speed route can filet to reframe and reac-
cess dormant infrastructure lying amongst its growth. This is a prime example of
the canonical acting in a repressed manner, and giving way to eager transgres-
sive urbanism.

The two types of urbanism are shown Cohabitating in this last image. The opera-
tion of the city is multi-faceted as opposed to unidirectional. Detroit was built on
the modern model of production, but now thrives on the multiple levels of reality.
The groundwork of the contemporary image has been laid, and it has manifested
an continual unforeseen reinterpretation. Out of this and alongside the norm a
new urbanism has grown from looking at the way people actually inhabit inten-
tions. Spurring a new collective. One based not on the private and divisions, but
a collective of access and collaboration.

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