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Exploring the intersection of emotional meaning and urban design, this book presents a fresh perspective on place-making that emphasizes the importance of community and social innovation. Through case studies from various Australian cities, the author introduces the role of a designer-dramaturg, merging topography with choreography to create meaningful public spaces. By challenging traditional functionalist approaches, the author highlights poetic techniques that foster a sense of welcome and exchange, making this a vital resource for artists and planners seeking to enhance human connection in urban environments.
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Places Made After Their Stories: Design and the Art of Choreotopography, Paul Carter
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- 2015
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- Title
- Places Made After Their Stories: Design and the Art of Choreotopography
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Paul Carter
- Publisher
- 2015
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 470
- ISBN13
- 9781742587608
- Category
- Art / Culture, Architecture and Urbanism, Design
- Description
- Exploring the intersection of emotional meaning and urban design, this book presents a fresh perspective on place-making that emphasizes the importance of community and social innovation. Through case studies from various Australian cities, the author introduces the role of a designer-dramaturg, merging topography with choreography to create meaningful public spaces. By challenging traditional functionalist approaches, the author highlights poetic techniques that foster a sense of welcome and exchange, making this a vital resource for artists and planners seeking to enhance human connection in urban environments.