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Changing Contexts in Urban Regeneration
By Paul StoutenUrban renewal plans need to respond to new conditions and requirements, caused by changes in the population and in social structure. That way, urban renewal becomes a sustainable endeavour.(...)
more infoThe Architecture of Community
“No architect has explored architecture's claim to universality better than Léon Krier, and it is this which makes him the most controversial figure of contemporary architectural culture."(...)
more infoThe Challenge of Social Innovation in Urban Revitalization
Edited by Paul Drewe, Juan-Luis Klein, Edward HulsbergenUrban revitalization is a long process, and its success depends on social innovations. Just as with technological developments, it is almost impossible to predict which social innovations will(...)
more infoInstitution and Home: Architecture as a Cultural Medium
By Julia Williams RobinsonThe traditional dichotomy between institutional and domestic space does not adequately explain design in the 21st century, nor does it relate to the layperson’s conception of a continuum(...)
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