A-long path. Streets as spatial flow gradient for urban and social integration
Many cities are shaped by the forces that limit their borders. These spatial elements are determined socially and acquired
culturally, being reified using rigid walls. Nowadays, cities are progressively losing their immunity to changing their static
form. This perspective implies the need to rethink our approach to how we draw borders, raise barriers and model our
space. We need to rethink our “freedom of architectural boundaries” (Koolhaas Rem 1995).