The ground plane

Whereas Corbusier relegated streets to traffic functions, the ground plane represented to Van Eyck the realm in which people 'learn' cities. The placement of benches and bollards, the height of stepping-stones, the ill-defined separations of sand, grass, and water are all tools in that learning, an education in ambiguity.

  1. ​If children are transferred from a lively city street​

The best way to see a city, to understand it, is on your feet. Not on a tour bus.