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The scope of development and even the existence of the shadow economy are recognized by the official economic science rather unwillingly. In the meanwhile, the shadow (“grey”) economy is not only the way of economic behavior, but also a style of life. It corresponds to a complex of urban planning and architectural principles. The creative activity of some contemporary architects (such as Alejandro Aravena) takes into account the wide spread of the “grey” style of life, which makes it possible to decrease the social tension.