Unlimited Free Space: Comprehensive Waterfront Plan
Lefebvre writes that architectural spaces represent a political use of 
knowledge; imply an ideology designed to conceal that use and; embody a 
technological simulation of the possible within the existing mode of 
production. Any theme proposed by any gallerie or haus devoted to the 
presentation of art and architecture risks specialist representations 
counter to everyday life as experienced. But for some time, a challenge 
has been set before the marginal actors in natural-human social space: To 
produce a single, defragmented space by readdressing the human 
production of specialist space through thought and act; "space as locus 
of production, as itself product and production, is both the weapon and 
the sign of [our] struggle... This gigantic task now calls for the 
immediate production of space, both as product and as a work, in the sense 
in which art created works."