This paper deals with the concept of «public space». It works with the ambiguities embedded therein, contrasting material space/s – the streets, squares, parks, public buildings of the city – with the other spaces created through the functions and institutions of the «public sphere» as a site of public deliberation. Focussing on the ambiguities of the concept allow questions of access, interaction, participation, cultural and symbolic rights of passage to be posed. Public space is approached here as constituted through the practices of everyday life: it is produced and constantly contested, reflecting – among other things – relations of power. Differences in gender, ethnicity or sexuality often lead to binary thinkin...
non-peer-reviewedAs Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated ...
The paper discusses the potential of creative spatial practices aiming at the reactivation of abando...
Some cities have grown into mega cities and some into uncontrolled sprawl; others have seen their ce...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.In Western traditions, conceptions of public space have been pivotal to...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
everyday urban life.* … the multiplicity of imaginings and meanings attached to different spaces nec...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
HOW CAN WE PLAN AND DESIGN FOR community in diverse urban situations? In response to segregation and...
Abstract: Public space is often seen as problem space in the modern city: it is now as it has always...
The era in which we live, that of the networked society, of the society of knowledge, of globalizati...
This paper explores the daily negotiation of ethnic (and other) differences in public spaces in rela...
Public space is a frequent theme in recent writing about cities; scholars describe ways in which urb...
none1noIn 1993 a double issue of the international architectural review (published in Italy) “Casabe...
non-peer-reviewedAs Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated ...
The paper discusses the potential of creative spatial practices aiming at the reactivation of abando...
Some cities have grown into mega cities and some into uncontrolled sprawl; others have seen their ce...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.In Western traditions, conceptions of public space have been pivotal to...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
everyday urban life.* … the multiplicity of imaginings and meanings attached to different spaces nec...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
HOW CAN WE PLAN AND DESIGN FOR community in diverse urban situations? In response to segregation and...
Abstract: Public space is often seen as problem space in the modern city: it is now as it has always...
The era in which we live, that of the networked society, of the society of knowledge, of globalizati...
This paper explores the daily negotiation of ethnic (and other) differences in public spaces in rela...
Public space is a frequent theme in recent writing about cities; scholars describe ways in which urb...
none1noIn 1993 a double issue of the international architectural review (published in Italy) “Casabe...
non-peer-reviewedAs Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated ...
The paper discusses the potential of creative spatial practices aiming at the reactivation of abando...
Some cities have grown into mega cities and some into uncontrolled sprawl; others have seen their ce...