The Hidden Value of Non-Places
As cities change, parts of them become obsolete, demolished, and replaced with new ones. Between city structures, there remain spaces that we do not necessarily consider as actual places. Often nature finds its way into these spaces, and sometimes self-generated urban culture also emerges. Developing the city while not forgetting the value of these places, and doing so sustainably and flexibly, requires an understanding of urban nature and a change in traditional ways of thinking.

