van der Hoeven A.; Everts R.; Mulder M.; Berkers P.; Hitters E.; Rutten P.
Valuing value in urban live music ecologies: negotiating the impact of live music in the Netherlands
103.09
3033
Eizenberg E.; Jabareen Y.; Arviv T.; Arussy D.
Urban space of recognition: design for ethno-cultural diversity in the German Colony, Haifa
108.057
3019
Piazzoni F.; Poe J.; Santi E.
What design for Urban Design Justice?
112.189
2809
Gao C.; Hou J.; Ma Y.; Yang J.
Evaluation and Analysis of Design Elements for Sustainable Renewal of Urban Vulnerable Spaces
113.615
2658
Yerushalmi D.
Can Theatre Help Repair Damaged Urban Fabric? Toward a “Thick” Description of Haifa’s Wadi Salib Theatre Center; Czy teatr może naprawić uszkodzoną tkankę miasta? „Gęsty opis” Wadi Salib Theatre Center w Haifie
113.98
2941
Mrđenović T.
AESTHETIC COMMUNICATION DISCOURSE OF URBAN DESIGN FOR FOURTH ORDER DESIGN IN SUSTAINABLE URBAN REGENERATION
115.485
2648
Bustomi T.; Avianto B.N.
City branding of the “music-design-culinary” as urban tourism of Bandung, West Java
116.041
2641
van der Hoeven A.; Hitters E.
Live music and the New Urban Agenda: Social, economic, environmental and spatial sustainability in live music ecologies
118.25
2043
Kappler S.; McKane A.
Negotiating Binaries in Curatorial Practice: Modality, Temporality, and Materiality in Cape Town’s Community-led Urban History Museums
123.073
2926
Baches M.B.E.
Urban design strategies and the smart city paradigm
126.023
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