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URBAN RESONANCE: Reconsideration of Public Art and Civic Spaces in Financial Districts in the Post-COVID-19 Era
In the post-COVID era, global financial centers are facing significant transformations, challenging traditional notions of urban space. This paper critically examines the public art and urban spaces of London's Canary Wharf, exploring how new forms of public art can serve as potential avenues for enriching civic spaces within these financial districts. We argue that outstanding public art not only mirrors the dynamic evolution of the urban financial landscape but also acts as a bridge fostering communication between commerce and community.