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To conclude the review of the main exhibition of the 5th IABR, and with it the series of blog posts dedicated to the event, is time to visit the last group of projects that throw ideas, strategies and doubts about the future of cities.
This time they are focused on issues directly related to the nature of the city; as boundaries, housing mass and density:
In computer science, the term “peer-to-peer” refers to a network formed by a series of nodes that behave as equal to each other, acting both as clients and servers for the other network nodes, allowing direct exchange of information.
In Urbanism, the application of this term has led to a movement that draws on the principles of open source and is defined in 5 points: