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Deconstructing placemaking: Needs, opportunities, and assets
the third dichotomy of 'site versus place' examines current debates on place and space. Perhaps not all methods, conceptualisations and approaches, as presented in the book, can be readily reassigned from culture to culture, given differing social, spatial, economic and political problems in different cultural contexts, but the framework, as a generic approach to the analysis of placemaking is a valuable tool to a better understanding of the inherently complex process of placemaking.
Deconstructing placemaking: Needs, opportunities, and assets
the third dichotomy of 'site versus place' examines current debates on place and space. Perhaps not all methods, conceptualisations and approaches, as presented in the book, can be readily reassigned from culture to culture, given differing social, spatial, economic and political problems in different cultural contexts, but the framework, as a generic approach to the analysis of placemaking is a valuable tool to a better understanding of the inherently complex process of placemaking.
Deconstructing placemaking: Needs, opportunities, and assets
Radfar, Mohammad (author)
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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