It could be argued that architecture has an inherent social responsibility to enrich the urban and spatial environments for the city’s occupants. However, how we define quality, and how ‘places’ can be designed to be fair and equitable, catering for individuals on a humanistic and psychological level, is often not clearly addressed. Lefebvre discusses the idea of the ‘right to the city’; the belief that public space design should facilitate freedom of expression and incite a sense of spatial ownership for its occupants in public/commercial precincts. Lefebvre also points out the importance of sensory experience in the urban environment. “Street-scape theatrics” are performative activities that summarise these two concepts, advocating the ‘r...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
Urban activist groups challenge the status quo in city governance and demand their ‘right to the cit...
How urban spaces are shaped in public controversies? This paper explores for how cities get organize...
It could be argued that architecture has an inherent social responsibility to enrich the urban and s...
This project explores the ways that creative practices—improvised movement, choreographed danc...
Artistic performances more and more stand as a part of urban life. Artistic performances, in particu...
Either when called the “small urban spaces” (Whyte, 2001), or the “spaces between buildings” (Gehl, ...
The advanced era of knowledge-based urban development has led to an unprecedented increase in mobili...
Within the broader context of urban renewal in Newcastle NSW, this paper considers the importance of...
Not all aspects of urban social life are predictable and rational. Urban public space is characteris...
Play has always been part of the social life of urban public spaces. This thesis is a focused examin...
This research seeks to demonstrate the ways in which urban design factors, individually and in vario...
During the 1990s the developmental trajectory of inner Melbourne shifted dramatically and the city b...
By 2030 the world urban population is meant to peak at 5 billion, two-thirds of the planet citizens ...
Workshop 2. Public space interventions Abstract Street art, a form of local urban intervention, enco...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
Urban activist groups challenge the status quo in city governance and demand their ‘right to the cit...
How urban spaces are shaped in public controversies? This paper explores for how cities get organize...
It could be argued that architecture has an inherent social responsibility to enrich the urban and s...
This project explores the ways that creative practices—improvised movement, choreographed danc...
Artistic performances more and more stand as a part of urban life. Artistic performances, in particu...
Either when called the “small urban spaces” (Whyte, 2001), or the “spaces between buildings” (Gehl, ...
The advanced era of knowledge-based urban development has led to an unprecedented increase in mobili...
Within the broader context of urban renewal in Newcastle NSW, this paper considers the importance of...
Not all aspects of urban social life are predictable and rational. Urban public space is characteris...
Play has always been part of the social life of urban public spaces. This thesis is a focused examin...
This research seeks to demonstrate the ways in which urban design factors, individually and in vario...
During the 1990s the developmental trajectory of inner Melbourne shifted dramatically and the city b...
By 2030 the world urban population is meant to peak at 5 billion, two-thirds of the planet citizens ...
Workshop 2. Public space interventions Abstract Street art, a form of local urban intervention, enco...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
Urban activist groups challenge the status quo in city governance and demand their ‘right to the cit...
How urban spaces are shaped in public controversies? This paper explores for how cities get organize...