![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The terrain which forms the car park by its line markings, directive arrows and signage are the rules of the game and these rules are constructed just like the concept of property. ![]() When one enters a car park, there is a common understanding that no car space is the ‘sole dominion’ of one particular person. The car park demonstrates that there is already another way which we think about property. The second proposal exists in the car park. Prop for the Aboriginal Advancement League Hostel The property of this proposal is found in the ‘righting of wrongs’ – the making good of a damaged building and the possibility of exclusive ownership and public access coexisting on the same piece of land, through tiered seating adjacent a public footpath. Prop for the Aborginal Advancement League Hostel To recognise property, properly is to understand that it has more to do with perceptions of 'rightness’ than with any understanding of enforceable, exclusive ownership. The word 'property' reflects its semantically correct root by identifying the condition of a particular resource as being 'proper' to a particular person. ![]()
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