This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing beyond a literary act.To contextualize our approach and its application, we draw upon our recent Collaborative Urbanismpractice in the Scottish city of Glasgow, UK, to explore the ongoing dialogue between practice and theory in relation to city making. A significant challenge that this emerging practice seeks to address is the need for an effective and authentic method for communities and professionals to come together to co-create new public realm. To understand the perspective our practice is based on, we define two key terms. We employ the term authorshipin its broader definition to describe the state of creating or causing effect, specifical...
The coronavirus pandemic has manifest itself spatially in various ways through forms of lockdown, re...
How might we understand and make the city differently? What role do people and their collective geom...
By critically analysing recent explorations into walking the city as a creative and politicised prac...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
When we arrive in urban situations they often have a problematic narrative through the palimpsest of...
Who is the city for? With public space under increasing pressure from market-led ideologies and deve...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
This article develops a series of theoretical notions arising in the context of an urban art project...
Darkness and its interplay with light shapes our experience of and relationship with place. At night...
The way of me carrying out PhD itself is a sample of a back and forth exploring experiment. This the...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
The nocturnal city may be understood as a place and time wherein escape from the measures and restri...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The coronavirus pandemic has manifest itself spatially in various ways through forms of lockdown, re...
How might we understand and make the city differently? What role do people and their collective geom...
By critically analysing recent explorations into walking the city as a creative and politicised prac...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
When we arrive in urban situations they often have a problematic narrative through the palimpsest of...
Who is the city for? With public space under increasing pressure from market-led ideologies and deve...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
This article develops a series of theoretical notions arising in the context of an urban art project...
Darkness and its interplay with light shapes our experience of and relationship with place. At night...
The way of me carrying out PhD itself is a sample of a back and forth exploring experiment. This the...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
The nocturnal city may be understood as a place and time wherein escape from the measures and restri...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The coronavirus pandemic has manifest itself spatially in various ways through forms of lockdown, re...
How might we understand and make the city differently? What role do people and their collective geom...
By critically analysing recent explorations into walking the city as a creative and politicised prac...