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When designing planning and building urban spaces many contradictory and conflicting actors practices and agendas coexist. This book propounds that at present this process is conducted in an artificial reality 'Concept City' characterized by a simplified and outdated conception of space. It provides a constructive critique of the concepts underlying the practices of planning and architecture and in order to facilitate more dynamic inclusive and subtle practices it formulates a new theory about space in general and public urban space in particular. The central notions in this theory are temporality experiment and conflict which are grounded on empirical observations in Helsinki Manchester and Berlin. While the book contextualizes Lefebvre's ideas on urban planning and architecture it is in no way limited to Lefebvrean discourse but allows insights to new theoretical work including that of Finnish and Swedish authors. In doing so it suggests and develops exciting new approaches and tools leading to 'experiential urbanism'.