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- Henri Lefebvre, The Right to the City — In brief, the right to the city is the right to the production of a city. The labor of a worker is the source of most of the value of a commodity that is expropriated by the owner. The worker, therefore, has a right to benefit from that value denied to them. In the same way, the urban citizen produces and reproduces the city through their own daily actions. However, the the city is expropriated from the urbanite by the rich and the state. The right to the city is therefore the right to appropriate the city by and for those who make and remake it.
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I really like this concept! Does anyone know if something similar to this (or the second picture you showed) exists anywhere irl?
I've seen raised houses but not many versions of bigger city buildings - if you find any I'd love to reference more examples in the art!
I've seen a few examples of parking garage conversions. I think all are top-down professional things so they don't have the same range of materials or casual attitude towards building load as this one, but some look a bit similar.
https://www.axios.com/2019/10/30/the-future-of-parking-garages
https://www.reddit.com/r/repurposedbuildings/comments/zoaec8/parking_garage_turned_into_44_apartments_in/#lightbox
There's also this interesting one that goes less dense on the interior space in favor of more common areas, almost like tiny yards to go with the tiny houses: https://www.axios.com/2019/10/30/the-future-of-parking-garages