This book documents the results of a year long enquiry into the concept of the creative city by Diploma Students from the Mackintosh School of Architecture (Aaron Borchardt, Thomas Brumby, Debbie Cawdron, Charlene Gilmour, Natalia Jejer and Laura Rudokaite). Edited by Prof Brian Evans (GSA) and Prof Rudy Barton (Portland State University), the document contains a comparative urban analysis of Glasgow and Portland Oregon with chapters devoted to: an analysis of the two cities; regeneration of the rivers through the cities; street life, public spaces and cafe culture
‘Sustainable ’ city, ‘entrepreneurial ’ city, ‘smart ’ city, ‘normal ’ city are some of the most pop...
The publication, which is the culmination of a European project carried out under the Erasmus Plus P...
The aim of this book is to contribute to a critical assessment of the literature on the creative cit...
This book documents the results of a year long enquiry into the concept of urban resilience by Diplo...
In this chapter for Glowinska's refereed book on the linkages and lessons between the cities of Glas...
About the book: This collection examines the profound transformations that have characterised citie...
The sociological issue addressed in this thesis is the assessment of recent work carried out in rela...
Featuring a fantastic line up of contributors, The City A-Z introduces students to a refreshingly ne...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
The book explores a collaborative studio design project carried out by stage 4 MSA students with six...
What makes a ‘Creative City’? The literature suggests that there are often conflicting accounts as t...
Maps can tell much about a place that traditional histories fail to communicate. This lavishly illus...
Every city wants to become creative, perhaps even the most creative ever. But what does it mean to b...
The current study is an attempt to explore the identity of Glasgow (UK) as a city of Architecture an...
Story Cities is a collaborative research project led by Rosamund Davies, Senior Lecturer in Media an...
‘Sustainable ’ city, ‘entrepreneurial ’ city, ‘smart ’ city, ‘normal ’ city are some of the most pop...
The publication, which is the culmination of a European project carried out under the Erasmus Plus P...
The aim of this book is to contribute to a critical assessment of the literature on the creative cit...
This book documents the results of a year long enquiry into the concept of urban resilience by Diplo...
In this chapter for Glowinska's refereed book on the linkages and lessons between the cities of Glas...
About the book: This collection examines the profound transformations that have characterised citie...
The sociological issue addressed in this thesis is the assessment of recent work carried out in rela...
Featuring a fantastic line up of contributors, The City A-Z introduces students to a refreshingly ne...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
The book explores a collaborative studio design project carried out by stage 4 MSA students with six...
What makes a ‘Creative City’? The literature suggests that there are often conflicting accounts as t...
Maps can tell much about a place that traditional histories fail to communicate. This lavishly illus...
Every city wants to become creative, perhaps even the most creative ever. But what does it mean to b...
The current study is an attempt to explore the identity of Glasgow (UK) as a city of Architecture an...
Story Cities is a collaborative research project led by Rosamund Davies, Senior Lecturer in Media an...
‘Sustainable ’ city, ‘entrepreneurial ’ city, ‘smart ’ city, ‘normal ’ city are some of the most pop...
The publication, which is the culmination of a European project carried out under the Erasmus Plus P...
The aim of this book is to contribute to a critical assessment of the literature on the creative cit...