Lecture

Plunging In: Access to Underground Spaces

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This lecture explores the fundamental importance of access to underground and semi-underground levels in urban development, focusing on maintaining public space continuity. Examples include Oscar Niemeyer's cathedral in Brasilia, the well of Saint Patrice in Orvieto, the penguin pool at the London Zoo, Indian stepwells, and Ewha Women's University in Seoul.

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