The artistic planner and the planning artist in participatory practices in urban development
A brush of paint on a grey compound wall can mean so much more than simply an addition of colour. It can mean an appropriation of public space, a shared public space enclosed by a wall now ‘owned’ by someone. It can mean an arisen conflict leading to debate about the right to use public space. The W...
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SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)
2012
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