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Sandra Viña<br />

new working models between different stakeholders and individuals. Interventions may<br />

benefit the public form and urban experience but it can also interrupt people and create<br />

tensions within city places. Interventions can be regarded as forms as activism, which<br />

“attempt to disrupt existing paradigms of shared meaning, values and purpose to replace<br />

them with new ones.” (Fuad-Luke 2009:10). The realization of interventions in public<br />

places can open a great array of ways for urban regeneration, from introducing servicebased<br />

interventions to recreational experiences.<br />

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