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Silicon Valley Mystery House Export

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In Variations on a Theme Park: The New American City and the End of Public Space (1992), 31.

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"Silicon Valley offers one working model of what a postindustrial society might look like. While some features of its way of life are dearly particular to a specific time and place. others suggest the shape of things to come. But if Silicon Valley is the model for cities of the future, exactly what is the future it holds in store? Which features of the place are the most salient? Will the place itself matter at all?"

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