They are easily overlooked, but benches, trash bins, drinking fountains, bike stands, ashtray bins, and bollards do influence our ways of living. Street furniture can encourage or hold back behaviours, support different codes of conduct, or express the values of a society. This study is developed from the observation that the number of different roles taken on by street furniture seem to quickly increase in ways not attended to. We see new arrivals such as recycled, anti-homeless, skateboard-friendly, solar-powered, storytelling, phone-charging and event-making furniture entering public places. What are typical sociomaterial roles that these things play in urban culture of today? How do these roles matter? This article suggests a conceptual...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
Individuals experiencing homelessness have long been associated with the collection and retention of...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
They are easily overlooked, but benches, trash bins, drinking fountains, bike stands, ashtray bins, ...
Historically street furniture has been perceived as able to improve the street by reducing clutter, ...
In the popular imagination, street furniture has traditionally been understood as evoking a sense of...
Littering is a problem in many human societies. In this study, 9 individual street bins were manipul...
Littering is a problem in many human societies. In this study, 9 individual street bins were manipul...
Book fair 2013.445 p. :Street furniture is the secret star of urban outdoor design. Though rarely no...
The street furniture supplies convenience in residential daily life, where walkability has been sho...
This thesis is a study of social life, addressing issues concerning how and by what means people mee...
It is evident that environmental degradation is a result of human behavior. Rapid urbanization is ca...
Attention to the deep relationship between human personality and the place in which he lives causes ...
This research project investigates the role of seating in rural and urban public spaces. It incorpo...
This article aims to reconsider Mary Douglas’ well-known aphorism – that, ‘where there is dirt there...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
Individuals experiencing homelessness have long been associated with the collection and retention of...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
They are easily overlooked, but benches, trash bins, drinking fountains, bike stands, ashtray bins, ...
Historically street furniture has been perceived as able to improve the street by reducing clutter, ...
In the popular imagination, street furniture has traditionally been understood as evoking a sense of...
Littering is a problem in many human societies. In this study, 9 individual street bins were manipul...
Littering is a problem in many human societies. In this study, 9 individual street bins were manipul...
Book fair 2013.445 p. :Street furniture is the secret star of urban outdoor design. Though rarely no...
The street furniture supplies convenience in residential daily life, where walkability has been sho...
This thesis is a study of social life, addressing issues concerning how and by what means people mee...
It is evident that environmental degradation is a result of human behavior. Rapid urbanization is ca...
Attention to the deep relationship between human personality and the place in which he lives causes ...
This research project investigates the role of seating in rural and urban public spaces. It incorpo...
This article aims to reconsider Mary Douglas’ well-known aphorism – that, ‘where there is dirt there...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
Individuals experiencing homelessness have long been associated with the collection and retention of...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...