
"The Body and the City"
"The Body and the City" metaphorically connects human experiences with urban environments. It suggests that just as our bodies have structure, function, and health, cities also possess a physical form, functionality, and societal wellbeing. This concept explores how urban design affects our lives—how space influences our movement, emotions, and interactions. It emphasizes the relationship between human bodies and cityscapes, highlighting that well-designed spaces can enhance our quality of life, promote community, and foster connection. Ultimately, it reflects on how cities can nurture or hinder our physical and psychological wellbeing, just like our bodies.