Creating common ground in a city divided
Project for Public Spaces / November 12, 2012 / www.pps.org
In Nairobi, Kenya, the contrast between rich and poor neighborhoods is beyond stark. And even though half of the city’s population lives on a mere 1.5% of the total land area, in Nairobi, public space is scarce.

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