Post-pandemic urbanism: how access to open outdoor space will redefine high-density housing

Throughout July we’re cataloguing how architects, designers, urban planners and city officials are undertaking the transformation of outdoor urban spaces in response to the pandemic, helping turn the city inside out in the process. T
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