DIP-10
London can be seen as a series of centralities and trajectories, accentuated by time-based specifications. The principles extracted from the distillation of these primary centralities can be used to create new planning strategies, manifested spatially in hybrid centralities that challenge a vision of a city that is commodity based. A vision that doesn’t build for use value, but for speculative exchange value where flats are deposit boxes that restrict public access to the new political urban commodity of views.