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Many of them sleep under the flyover, and their clothes were stiff with dirt.
By chance I wound up there, where I saw a huge police cordon stopping people from going under the flyover for no apparent reason.
Now there are fruit and vegetable stalls under the flyover where the bomber's head and limbs were displayed in a sack.
Shankar Lal, one of the Surah na Kheda émigrés, was sipping tea at a stall under the flyover with half a dozen other young men from the village, waiting for a contractor to give them a lift.
"You have these buildings pressing up against you and you're in this Manhattan canyon," Mr. Scofidio said.The High Line under the flyover will be covered with moss and shade groundcover.
On the approach to the Charles de Gaulle bridge which links the southern islands of the Abidjan lagoon with the city centre, where the day before ragged-trousered militia had waved down the few cars that dared to move with AK-47s, a naked man slept curled into a ball under the flyover.
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Although public spaces are often designed for certain activities, existence of unplanned spaces seemed interwoven in the cityscape, some in the form of „leftover spaces‟, including under the flyovers and bridges, which offers abundance of opportunities.
In Llewellyn Street, where a terrace of houses has been destroyed to build a bypass, a resident summoned up his exiled neighbours: as he described their lives, figures appeared under the arches of the flyover, loitering in a nether region, an anti-cathedral of concrete pillars and a vaulted roof.
My office was on waste ground under the A40 flyover and we were dealing with lots of local tenants who had enormous problems," he recalls.
These hallucinogenically enhanced early days notwithstanding, the campfire idea worked: Temple held them in Somerset, by the Thames ("a bit of London Calling"), under the Westway flyover so mythologised on the Clash's debut album, and in New York, Los Angeles and Granada.
Another of their projects, Mutate Britain (a play on Tate Britain) in 2008, included a large exhibition in Ladbroke Grove, west London, under the Westway flyover called One Foot in the Grove.
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