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1 Towards a New Social Model of the City: Barcelona’s Integral Superblocks
Lluís Torrens1, Sebastià Riutort2, and Marta Juan1
1 Barcelona City Council, Area of Social Rights, Barcelona, Spain
2 IERMB – Barcelona Institute of Regional and Metropolitan Studies, Barcelona, Spain