On Space And Place — Key Thinkers
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The dusty shelves of the "Axis & Atlas" bookstore didn't just hold maps; they held arguments. Key Thinkers on Space and Place
Doreen Massey leaned against the travel section, arms crossed. "Place isn't a pause, Yi-Fu. It’s a meeting." She pointed to a globe. "A place isn't a fixed point with a boundary. It’s a bundle of trajectories. It’s the coffee from Ethiopia, the book printed in London, and the person from Tokyo all intersecting right here. Place is a conversation that never ends." The Power Play Should I apply these ideas to a (like
Across the room, Henri Lefebvre slammed a heavy ledger onto a table. "Space isn't a container, Immanuel! It’s a product!" He gestured wildly at the city outside. "People build space through their sweat, their protests, and their daily commutes. It’s social. It’s political. It’s alive!" The Soul of Place "Place isn't a pause, Yi-Fu
Place as an open, global "event" rather than a closed location.