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Underground spaces/cybernetic spaces

A modern city space is a space where in the vertical and horizontal direction dynamic, non-linear processes exist, similar as in nature. Alongside the “common” city surface, cities have underground spaces as well that are increasingly affecting the functioning of the former. It is the space of mater...

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Published in:Urbani izziv 2000-12, Vol.11 (2), p.153-156
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Fractals
Geometric shapes
Lighting
Rock textures
security
Social Sciences
Surface texture
Traffic accidents
underground space
Ventilation systems
Visual perception
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