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Amenities as a collection of nodes bringing the exterior inside.
Amenities as indicators, letting one know the state of the surrounding area.
Amenities as a way to provide value to someone else.
Amenities as a way to dissolve established borders, through pathways.
Amenities as a mirror showing its non-neutrality.
Amenities as layers rather than one finite form.
Amenities as a way to encourage neighborly interaction.
Amenities as keepers of the ground plane.
Amenities as a way of visualizing networked paths of travel.
Amenities as tools in materializing the law.
Amenities as a changing topology allowing for new invention of outdated forms.
Amenities as a way to give back to other surrounding amenities.
Amenities a way to exist simultaneously in the public and private realms.
Amenities to create a more fluid network of connection.
Amenities as a vessel for community building.
Amenities as a way to interject into existing establishments.
Amenities to unravel, to turn the inside out.
Amenities as a way to visualize market movement.
Amenities as a place to be appropriated by various users.
Amenities as a threshold into a once gated community.
Amenities a typology that inhabits the street.
Amenities Now… A Tale Of A Once Confused Town