The Continuous Picnic was an urban design research event and installation sited in central London developed by Viljoen and Bohn as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2008. It was set up as an arts-based event/installation to test, simulate and disseminate the qualitative and quantifiable aspects of the urban design concept for "Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes" and furthermore initiate top-down (municipal) and bottom-up (citizen) dialogue and collaboration in the generation of long-term strategic urban development plans. It was subsequently selected for inclusion in an international travelling exhibition conceived as an architecture and urbanism research project by the renowned Canadian Centre for Architecture. The exhibition...
The paper addresses the question of trans-disciplinary participation in culture-led city regeneratio...
Cities across the world seek policy guidance, good practice examples and further evidence for the im...
The Pavilion was a temporary timber structure designed for the international collaborative exhibitio...
The Continuous Picnic was an urban design research event and installation sited in central London de...
A commissioned article for exhibition catalog for the Canadian Center for Architecture’s internation...
This book defines, presents the research underpinning and visualises Bohn & Viljoen’s sustainabl...
This book explores how recurring architecture festivals have put the city on display, with a view to...
This exhibition presents the work of acclaimed British architect and urbanist Peter Barber. It explo...
‘The Vauxhall Collective’ is a annual bursary scheme and one I was lucky enough to win with an idea ...
This paper reviews the role of urban agriculture within the context of the Continuous Productive Urb...
The Shang-pool project, conceived and co-ordinated by Peter Appleton of Liverpool John Moores Univer...
Caption: "The Arts Council is concerned with all the arts. Architecture is the art that determines ...
This commissioned illustrated article defines Bohn and Viljoen’s sustainable urban design concept fo...
This paper defines Continuous Productive Urban Landscape (CPUL) as a strategy for the coherent integ...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
The paper addresses the question of trans-disciplinary participation in culture-led city regeneratio...
Cities across the world seek policy guidance, good practice examples and further evidence for the im...
The Pavilion was a temporary timber structure designed for the international collaborative exhibitio...
The Continuous Picnic was an urban design research event and installation sited in central London de...
A commissioned article for exhibition catalog for the Canadian Center for Architecture’s internation...
This book defines, presents the research underpinning and visualises Bohn & Viljoen’s sustainabl...
This book explores how recurring architecture festivals have put the city on display, with a view to...
This exhibition presents the work of acclaimed British architect and urbanist Peter Barber. It explo...
‘The Vauxhall Collective’ is a annual bursary scheme and one I was lucky enough to win with an idea ...
This paper reviews the role of urban agriculture within the context of the Continuous Productive Urb...
The Shang-pool project, conceived and co-ordinated by Peter Appleton of Liverpool John Moores Univer...
Caption: "The Arts Council is concerned with all the arts. Architecture is the art that determines ...
This commissioned illustrated article defines Bohn and Viljoen’s sustainable urban design concept fo...
This paper defines Continuous Productive Urban Landscape (CPUL) as a strategy for the coherent integ...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
The paper addresses the question of trans-disciplinary participation in culture-led city regeneratio...
Cities across the world seek policy guidance, good practice examples and further evidence for the im...
The Pavilion was a temporary timber structure designed for the international collaborative exhibitio...