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In a similar vein the furniture and more permanently placed infrastructure in the park would have a built-in flexibility of its own, changing form based on the need of a particular user. By exploring different seating, sleeping and potable water fixtures that can have multiple functions both for the homeless population and the public at-large, I hope that these pieces of the park could serve the entire public that uses the Fens. Therefore, there would be two infrastructures, the landscape and its ability to change and adapt through time and the furniture and tools that can change according to human needs and use.

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