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KRAFTA, Romulo. Spatial self-organization and the production of the city. Spatial self-organization and the production of the city. In Porto Alegre,2000. p.455-471,il.
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The city has been preferably looked at by modellers from the point of view of demand (Echenique,1995). This is not due to eventual operational facilities only, but involves deeper theoretical implications. To consider the urban space a result of social demand is the same as to take it as a byproduct of an abstract productive process. The Lowry model (Lowry, 1964), for instance, is clearly the case of a society which pre-exists in the abstract space with its laws and processes, and that eventually comes down to earth by means of a pre-elaborated model of town. Urban space has no role in such a social process, apart from fulfil the static need of accommodating people and machines.
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