Self-evident?

To relish Your city is a strong feeling. It helps you to respect others' happiness over their cities, nations and cultures. What brings us together is stronger than what keeps us apart; the Love of our surroundings.

Children and elders enrich the inner life of the city with their joy and their wisdom. They are to have an apparent place, and to their evidences. The park-bench and the sand-box are the smallest universities of a city.

Happinesses are parts of the city developing on thier own premises. These treasures are to be saved, around the corner. A surprising sight keeps the curiosity and the will to explore alive. Violation of the hapinesses empties the city of its imagination.

The inner city consists of blocks, and between them shared space. The outset should be that the ground in between the houses are social arteries not routes of transport. A city is not there to be travelled through, it is there to live in...