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What are we scared of?

The value of risk in designing public space

Presenting a range of perspectives on how we deal with risk in our use of public space and how tolerating risk can stimulate good design.

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What are we scared of?

In What are we scared of? CABE has invited four distinguished thinkers to relate their views of how we deal with risk in our use of public space. Running through each piece is the idea that tolerance of risk is a necessary stimulus for us to be able to understand, enjoy and deal with our urban environment.

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Published on 1 February 2005

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