Fieldwork in public spaces throughout Wellington and Hamilton has revealed synergistic interactions between those who may often be regarded as ‘socially undesirable’ and other urban dwellers. These ‘undesirables’ might be commonly identified as homeless, beggars, street workers, the publicly intoxicated, young punks, or skateboarders and are largely seen to be an ‘urban problem’. While a first move of this research has been to recast these groups under a more compassionate light by referring to them wholly as ‘vulnerables’ the focus of this research is looking at these interactions. With vary degrees of intensity and interactivity exploring these interactions hopes to open a practice for designers to design more compassionate and open urban...
In earlier research, I defined the concept of ‘awkward space’ in cities as ‘ambivalent or unresolved...
Goffman notes that games encourage us to develop our skills when they involve 'a little more ri...
In the last decades, due to a number of reasons, cities have become more diverse than ever. This div...
Fieldwork in public spaces throughout Wellington and Hamilton has revealed synergistic interactions ...
This project investigates how the design of urban space might be influenced by the social phenomenon...
In Western democratic society, urban public space has always been dominated by theMainstream user. T...
Play is an act of discovery and stimulation. As children, we play to learn and grow. As adults, we p...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
An increasing similarity in urban designs negatively impacts on urban space through a loss of meanin...
The United States offers freedom to people. This country offers the opportunity for life, liberty, a...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
Though researchers acknowledge that not all youth and young adults who engage in street life are act...
Public space is the domain of interest for urban planners and designers and the most important type ...
This project explores how landscape design can support social equality in the urban scale landscape ...
This paper introduces ‘fourth places’ as an additional category of informal social settings alongsid...
In earlier research, I defined the concept of ‘awkward space’ in cities as ‘ambivalent or unresolved...
Goffman notes that games encourage us to develop our skills when they involve 'a little more ri...
In the last decades, due to a number of reasons, cities have become more diverse than ever. This div...
Fieldwork in public spaces throughout Wellington and Hamilton has revealed synergistic interactions ...
This project investigates how the design of urban space might be influenced by the social phenomenon...
In Western democratic society, urban public space has always been dominated by theMainstream user. T...
Play is an act of discovery and stimulation. As children, we play to learn and grow. As adults, we p...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
An increasing similarity in urban designs negatively impacts on urban space through a loss of meanin...
The United States offers freedom to people. This country offers the opportunity for life, liberty, a...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
Though researchers acknowledge that not all youth and young adults who engage in street life are act...
Public space is the domain of interest for urban planners and designers and the most important type ...
This project explores how landscape design can support social equality in the urban scale landscape ...
This paper introduces ‘fourth places’ as an additional category of informal social settings alongsid...
In earlier research, I defined the concept of ‘awkward space’ in cities as ‘ambivalent or unresolved...
Goffman notes that games encourage us to develop our skills when they involve 'a little more ri...
In the last decades, due to a number of reasons, cities have become more diverse than ever. This div...