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While architecture has traditionally defined the limits between public and private, the public realm is not merely a by-product of architecture and urbanism. It is an actively constructed physical, political, and social space whose parameters are constantly being renegotiated. Performative architectures in the public realm seek to create environments that call attention to this negotiated status, engaging the public in interactive scenarios, responsive contexts, and constructed agencies.
While architecture has traditionally defined the limits between public and private, the public realm is not merely a by-product of architecture and urbanism. It is an actively constructed physical, political, and social space whose parameters are constantly being renegotiated. Performative architectures in the public realm seek to create environments that call attention to this negotiated status, engaging the public in interactive scenarios, responsive contexts, and constructed agencies.
Public Works
Yoon, Meejin J. (author)
Journal of Architectural Education ; 61 ; 59-68
2008-05-01
10 pages
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