Pastoral Manoeuvres: Ecologies of City,Nature and Practice |
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Authors: | Duncan Berntsen |
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Abstract: | In the 21st century, the greening of public open spaces has proved one of the most compelling marketing teasers, but also one of the biggest ‘elephants in the room’. Architect, educator and urban designer Duncan Berntsen describes how students within the School of Architecture, Design and Construction at the University of Greenwich were encouraged to tackle this by developing ‘measurable innovative disruptions’ that could contribute positively to an urban sense of place. |
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Keywords: | Lydia Schilbach, Bio-Acasa: Quad-Helix and Interaction Impacts, Barcelona, Spain, Diploma in Architecture, School of Architecture, Design and Construction, University of Greewich, London Jamie Laffan, Intellectual Capital Indicator ‘performance of the city’ ‘balance sheet of place’ Yi-Xing-Bo holistic multi-local, multilayered system Andrew Dowding and Yogesh Patel, Medway, UK, MA Urban Design ‘happiness index’ G8 countries Maslow's hierarchy of needs Sayyam Sahni, R&D Fish Market, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK Jake Basset, Integrated Indicators, Thanet and Staffordshire. |
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