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Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 January 2026
Layer: C
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Type: context Relation: urban environment
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Type: relation Relation: public use
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Type: expression Relation: practical necessity
Description
In contextual usage, an abri appears most often in urban settings such as bus stops, parks or transit areas. It functions as a shared public resource that supports waiting, resting or sheltering. The structure reflects practical necessity within environments where people move between destinations. Its meaning is shaped by social patterns of use and the surrounding infrastructure. In everyday life, an abri becomes a familiar landmark associated with routine movement. As a contextual expression, it represents the intersection of mobility and protection.
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