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Title: A sense of wabi-sabi and the return of authentic places: we need to rediscover the skills necessary to create places that are human in scale and that people innately recognise as 'authentic'--places that can retain people, history, and tradition.(place-making)(Cover Story)
Author: David Boyle
Publication:Town and Country Planning (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2004
Publisher: Town and Country Planning Association
Volume: 73 Issue: 12 Page: 360(3)
Article Type: Cover Story
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Citation Details
Title: A sense of wabi-sabi and the return of authentic places: we need to rediscover the skills necessary to create places that are human in scale and that people innately recognise as 'authentic'--places that can retain people, history, and tradition.(place-making)(Cover Story)
Author: David Boyle
Publication:Town and Country Planning (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2004
Publisher: Town and Country Planning Association
Volume: 73 Issue: 12 Page: 360(3)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale










