Once certain degrees of concreteness and specificity have been reached, urban design excessively delimits the uses that public space might have These uses, by definition eventual and diverse, are then terminally corseted by a formality that attempts to supplant the complexity of urban life.
In this intervention, uses precede form. Urban design had been halted in time to give way to users who appropriate the different sections and freely transform them in keeping with their requirements. The form will never be fixed because the Sonder Boulevard is now a flexible, diverse space that is undergoing constant change.