In what ways can we advance the community’s understanding of cities and enhance possibilities for creative responses to urban problems? Patrick Geddes’ communication methodologies remain relevant to answering these questions. Two constants across his long career were his propagandizing and pedagogical activities. The bedrock of both were exhibitions. Inspired by the succession of Great Exhibitions from the mid-nineteenth century, Geddes directed his thirst for acquiring and sharing knowledge into a rambling collection of planning materials gathered from all corners of the globe and organised into his own series of exhibitions which prompted viewers to relate the work of other places to their own. Drawing on assemblage thinking, this paper a...
International audienceWe propose to revisit Patrick Geddes’s work from 1914‐1924 in India in order t...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
In what ways can we advance the community's understanding of cities and enhance possibilities f...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
Volume 4 The Talks - documents the program of public lectures that contextualised the exhibition. Th...
Volume 1 The Exhibition - documents the exhibition and includes reproductions of the 10 explanatory ...
The City is a Thinking Machine is a research project bringing together in an exhibition, Geddes’ col...
Volume 3 The Geddes Institute - reproduces the panels by the 8 affiliates of the Geddes Institute wh...
The catalogue to the research project of the same name. The project catalogue is in four volumes.Vol...
Volume 2 The Geddes Archives - reproduces the Geddes documents borrowed from the archives of the Uni...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
Professor Patrick Geddes, perhaps the greatest of the early city planners and museologists in the Un...
The city is quickening. We hover between built space and media places. Place making that takes no he...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
International audienceWe propose to revisit Patrick Geddes’s work from 1914‐1924 in India in order t...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
In what ways can we advance the community's understanding of cities and enhance possibilities f...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
Volume 4 The Talks - documents the program of public lectures that contextualised the exhibition. Th...
Volume 1 The Exhibition - documents the exhibition and includes reproductions of the 10 explanatory ...
The City is a Thinking Machine is a research project bringing together in an exhibition, Geddes’ col...
Volume 3 The Geddes Institute - reproduces the panels by the 8 affiliates of the Geddes Institute wh...
The catalogue to the research project of the same name. The project catalogue is in four volumes.Vol...
Volume 2 The Geddes Archives - reproduces the Geddes documents borrowed from the archives of the Uni...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
Professor Patrick Geddes, perhaps the greatest of the early city planners and museologists in the Un...
The city is quickening. We hover between built space and media places. Place making that takes no he...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
International audienceWe propose to revisit Patrick Geddes’s work from 1914‐1924 in India in order t...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...