Street art has an important role in urban planning as a transforming engine to improve the public spaces regeneration and the processes of participation. The article points out two main topics. The first one focuses the urban art as a support for spatial and cultural strategies in urban redevelopment projects. The second one is related to the potential existing in the micro urban interventions as a strategy for a wider involvement of inhabitants and other social subjects. Two case studies, relating two similar social housing districts in Gdansk and Rome, are considered in order to find out if urban art can improve the existing state of uncontrolled contemporary transformation and their spatial disorder in the urban landscape. The data ...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The main purpose of the research is to examine the role of public sponsored street art implications ...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
Cultural analyses of gentrification have identified the individual artist as an important agent in t...
In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects with the ...
The presented strategy reflects on the theme of sustainable urban regeneration, focusing on the impo...
This article analyses street art’s contribution to the current economic life in the city center of a...
[EN] Cities face several challenges regarding public space and urban regeneration. Some of them are ...
The proposed article focuses on an analysis of Berlin as a model for urban intervention, with propos...
Since the widely publicized revitalization success story of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, local a...
W pracy podjęto próbę zbadania w jaki sposób street art wpływa na proces rewitalizacji zaniedbanej p...
The public spaces of Poznan, are defined by a system of squares, parks and streets connecting them. ...
Summary. In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects ...
This paper discusses learning from a project that set out to explore how the general public perceive...
While urban regeneration through cultural events and institutions is now an accepted practice in man...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The main purpose of the research is to examine the role of public sponsored street art implications ...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
Cultural analyses of gentrification have identified the individual artist as an important agent in t...
In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects with the ...
The presented strategy reflects on the theme of sustainable urban regeneration, focusing on the impo...
This article analyses street art’s contribution to the current economic life in the city center of a...
[EN] Cities face several challenges regarding public space and urban regeneration. Some of them are ...
The proposed article focuses on an analysis of Berlin as a model for urban intervention, with propos...
Since the widely publicized revitalization success story of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, local a...
W pracy podjęto próbę zbadania w jaki sposób street art wpływa na proces rewitalizacji zaniedbanej p...
The public spaces of Poznan, are defined by a system of squares, parks and streets connecting them. ...
Summary. In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects ...
This paper discusses learning from a project that set out to explore how the general public perceive...
While urban regeneration through cultural events and institutions is now an accepted practice in man...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The main purpose of the research is to examine the role of public sponsored street art implications ...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...