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Cities are more than often monotonous carpets of concrete and buildings. Urban buildings can be architectural marvels. But the city will look inaccessible and drab if there are few trees, parks or little natural landscaping to relieve an endless march of office buildings, shops and banks. This is not a necessity: tree-lined avenues and streets and a fair percentage of space as wild-life corridors are possible.

Declan Kennedy – Permaculture and the Sustainable City
(via sociology-of-space)

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