Relational States of Dalston

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Jungfer, C. and Palmieri, F. 2019. Relational States of Dalston. Truman Brewery London 19 - 22 Sep 2019
CreatorsJungfer, C. and Palmieri, F.
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Can a collaborative approach to urban design promote knowledge transfer that enhances social and spatial capital for local communities? The research project aims
to develop new forms of collaborative architectural
and urban design practice by connecting architectural design teaching with Local Authority contexts to establish a live project methodology.

ContributorsMr Kiesse, A. (Researcher), Ms Anwar, N. (Researcher), Mr Bordonhos Barbosa, N. (Researcher), Ms Dimech, A. (Researcher), Ms Gallagher, M. (Researcher), Ms Nunes Cardoso, D. (Researcher) and Ms Skiba, J. (Researcher)
Keywordscollaboration; design methodology; urban; mapping; community
Date19 Sep 2019
22 Sep 2019
Exhibition titleDesign Research for Change 2019 London Design Festival
Web address (URL)https://www.designresearchforchange.co.uk/
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© 2019 All rights reserved. The rights of Rodgers and Contributors to be identified as editors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Jungfer, C. and Palmieri, F. 2019. Relational States of Dalston, in Rodgers, P. A. (ed.) Design Research for Change 2019. Lancaster University. 978-1-86220-363-1

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Deposited07 Apr 2021
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