The dynamic line between ground and water shapes the fragile substrate of cities, revealing a third dimension of the urban space, the “oblique section”, that intersect permanent and mutable, artificial and natural strata . Different material consistencies and “distances” between the ground and the water produce an inter-space of relationship, no longer isolable in itself but arranged in the vital limits of that middle ground that acquires meaning within the existing boundaries of the city and its landscape.
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