The application of regional culture in urban public space design
141.856
2646
Spanu M.
Cultural Industry and Urban Creativity in North America: A Comparative Evolution of Live Popular Music in Mexico City and Montreal; Industria cultural y creatividad urbana en América del Norte: Una evolución comparativa de la música popular en vivo en Ciudad de México y Montreal
150.071
2645
Glückler J.; Panitz R.
Live Music in the Time of Corona: On the Resilience and Impact of a Philharmonic Orchestra on the Urban Economy
153.197
2799
Fan Z.-M.; Zhu B.-W.; Xiong L.; Huang S.-W.; Tzeng G.-H.
Urban design strategies fostering creative workers' sense of identity in creative and cultural districts in East Asia: An integrated knowledge-driven approach
154.01
3030
Altrock U.
Housing in Germany and the Rebirth of the High‐Rise in Post‐Modern Urban Design
156.133
2081
Thonipara A.; Sternberg R.; Proeger T.; Haefner L.
Digital divide, craft firms’ websites and urban-rural disparities—empirical evidence from a web-scraping approach; Digital Divide, Websites von Handwerksunternehmen und städtisch-ländliche Disparitäten – empirische Erkenntnisse aus einer Web-Scraping Analyse
156.447
2955
Balaban U.
Broken Urban: Repair as Postapocalyptic Design
156.606
2208
Anelli D.; Tajani F.
Valorization of cultural heritage and land take reduction: an urban compensation model for the replacement of unsuitable buildings in an Italian UNESCO site
Extending health care access via telemedicine in public libraries
156.962
3058
López Garrido G.J.
Baltimore and the Neighborhood Design Center. Participatory approaches to urban design under conditions of urban shrinkage (1968–2000)
157.373
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