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This analysis delves into the urban issues affecting Galveston and Houston, particularly focusing on homelessness, infrastructure challenges, and commuter struggles in the face of urban sprawl. It examines the implications of immigration and societal dependencies within the suburban context. The investigation highlights the obstacles created by high vehicular density and the need for improved mobility. Through case studies like Euralille, concepts of meeting spaces and transparency are explored to envision a better urban future that caters to all users, addressing the pressing question: who benefits from our urban spaces?
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