A Borderless Garden is located at the intersection of Songgang Avenue and an old commercial plaza in an urban community. Before the renovation, the site was a small public space habitually ignored in many cities; it was the border of a landmark building. As a point in a commercial block where pedestrians gather and disperse, basic greening facilities constitute the only content of the space. In addition, the single vegetation hedge neither ornaments the site nor connects urban roads to the commercial plaza, interrupting the dialogue between the commercial square and the city and consigning the whole space to oblivion.
How can spaces on the margins of
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