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Urban by design: An evaluation of public spaces in downtown New Westminster
Author: Natland, Jennifer Leanne
Date created: 2007
Social use and meaning of neighbourhood public realm: lived experience of high-density community housing residents in Richmond, BC
Author: Akbarnejad Touchahi, Ghazaleh
Date created: 2022-07-21

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