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November 17, 2005

New book looks at why some urban public spaces succeed, and others don't

By JON SILVER
Journal Staff Reporter

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Architect Mark Childs says the International Fountain at Seattle Center is one of the city’s successful public spaces because it provides an appealing “stage.”

Designing a dynamic public space starts with asking the right questions:


 
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