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What is history without people to write it and what 
is industrywithout people to run it?

Reclaiming Narratives and Fostering Spontaneous Creativity: A Mixed-Use Community Space in Waterloo, Sydney

The study aims to uncover forgotten materials about Waterloo and Green Square's development and illustrate how architectural interventions can balance planning perspectives and living experiences to foster spontaneity and creativity. It discusses the integration of social practices, such as physical movement and body perception, into existing structures using Lefebvre's trialectic theory and the concept of'moment'. The approach aims to create a flexible complex that minimizes disruption, maximizing users' spontaneity and creativity. This framework provides an example for urban regeneration in Waterloo and Green Square, aiming for vibrant, engaged urban communities.

The planning and Development History of Green Square and the Evolution of Local Social Practices

The planning and Development History of Green Square and the Evolution of Local Social Practices

The planning and Development History of Green Square and the Evolution of Local Social Practices

The planning and Development History of Green Square and the Evolution of Local Social Practices

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory

Reconceiving the Space Invovling Living Experience and Individuals Memory