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Projectual Intention and Collective Will

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People and Space

Part of the book series: Urban and Landscape Perspectives ((URBANLAND,volume 5))

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In the car-man image are reflected lone men of the urban without community, incapable of expressing the “collective will”, which is the yeast of urban construction. In the frantic return to looking through the cine-camera lens, there is reconciliation with the city and the project, the refusal and abandoning of an inert position, the courageous adoption of a point of view and social responsibility.

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Maciocco, G., Tagliagambe, S. (2009). Projectual Intention and Collective Will. In: People and Space. Urban and Landscape Perspectives, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9879-6_4

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