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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody knows the needs of a city better than the residents who navigate it each day, so who better to edit, adapt and upgrade urban spaces to make them cooler and more useful? Urban &#8216;hacktivism&#8217; takes underutilized architecture and infrastructure, from street signs to empty subway stations, and subverts it for a new purpose. Whether <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/11/30/occupy-urban-spaces-10-guerrilla-modifications-to-city-infrastructure/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>Nobody knows the needs of a city better than the residents who navigate it each day, so who better to edit, adapt and upgrade urban spaces to make them cooler and more useful? Urban &lsquo;hacktivism&rsquo; takes underutilized architecture and infrastructure, from street signs to empty subway stations, and subverts it for a new purpose. Whether installed guerrilla-style or with the blessing of city officials, these projects make the city a more fun and comfortable place to hang out.</p>
<h4>Arche de la Defense Occupation by Parasitic Guerrilla Architecture</h4>
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<p>What if citizens took the lack of affordable and accessible housing in cities into their own hands, and simply created their own residences wherever they saw fit? &lsquo;Pocket of Active Resistance&rsquo; envisions how this would manifest in Paris, as guerrilla housing takes over monuments like the Arche de la Defense. Architect <a href="http://www.stephanemalka.com/en">St&eacute;phane Malka</a> presents a modular housing system stuck right into the interior walls of la Defense, connected by scaffolding and catwalks.</p>
<h4>Alleyway Squat Housing by WEAK!</h4>
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<p>The firm<a href="http://architizer.com/projects/illegal-architecture/"> &lsquo;WEAK!&rsquo;</a> encourages the organic growth of illegal structures on all sorts of city surfaces, including rooftops, disused fields and abandoned skyscrapers, reflecting &ldquo;the citizen&rsquo;s right to express himself through architecture.&rdquo; Among the projects they&rsquo;ve brought to life throughout Taiwan is this elevated alleyway dwelling made primarily of scaffolding, which creates a new two-level residence while leaving room on the ground for pedestrians to pass through.</p>
<h4>Parasite 2.0 Colony in Venice</h4>
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<p>Young Italian collective<a href="http://www.domusweb.it/en/architecture/2013/01/17/parasite-trip.html"> Parasite 2.0 </a>took over a series of disused spaces throughout Italy as part of a 2013 urban occupation project, including the fort of the Sant&rsquo;Andrea island in the Venetian lagoon. Stretching polyethylene through the frame of an abandoned building like a web, they created an amorphous series of rooms with built-in hammocks.</p>
<h4>Cascade Project by Edge Design Institute</h4>
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<p>A staircase in Hong Kong that took up lots of space yet saw very little foot traffic temporarily became the setting for a vibrant geometric mesh sculpture with built-in seating and planters, creating a miniature park right in the middle of The Centrium. &lsquo;The Cascade Project&rsquo; by <a href="http://www.edgedesign.com.hk">Edge Design Institute</a> features a living canopy of Bauhinia trees and other plants, giving the staircase an alternate and ultimately more useful purpose.</p>
<h4>Art &amp; Culture Center Beneath a Railway in Japan</h4>
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<p>While <a href="http://www.designboom.com/architecture/art-and-culture-space-under-railway-in-yokohama-japan/">this project</a> was completed with the blessing of the city of Yokohama, it&rsquo;s a pretty cool example of how underutilized urban spaces can be taken over and transformed for the benefit of all residents. Situated on a once-obsolete and uneasily quiet street, right beneath a railway track, the new arts center includes a gallery, cafe and studio.</p>
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