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Built Narratives
Recognizing how stories connect us with the built environment is a critical component in understanding how our socio-cultural identities are contextualized. In this paper, narrative is proposed as a conceptual link between wide-ranging typologies of contemporary urban design and planning literature. The link between communities and their built environment is elaborated. A way forward in place-making efforts is proposed in which the narrative content of our cities is given particular attention.
Built Narratives
Recognizing how stories connect us with the built environment is a critical component in understanding how our socio-cultural identities are contextualized. In this paper, narrative is proposed as a conceptual link between wide-ranging typologies of contemporary urban design and planning literature. The link between communities and their built environment is elaborated. A way forward in place-making efforts is proposed in which the narrative content of our cities is given particular attention.
Built Narratives
Filep, Crystal Victoria (author) / Thompson-Fawcett, Michelle (author) / Rae, Murray (author)
Journal of Urban Design ; 19 ; 298-316
2014-05-27
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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