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Creating a Network of Places with Participatory Actions across Cities and Cultures

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posted on 2024-08-19, 05:13 authored by Leandro Madrazo, Tadeja Zupančič, Burak Pak, Maria Irene Aparício
The aim of the A-Place project is to address the problem of placelessness in our multicultural, and interconnected societies from a multidisciplinary and participatory perspective. Artists and creators, educators and students of art and architecture, and cultural agents collaborate with communities in the design and implementation of placemaking activities with the purpose of reinforcing the bonds between people and the places they live in. Activities in locations in several European cities, as well as in digital spaces, have contributed to the creation of a network of places ‒both tangible and intangible ‒ that exploit the multiple dimensions of public space as a stage for leisure, entertainment and education. A sequence of planning, performing, reflecting and evaluating has been applied to the activities carried out in the first year of this four-year project. The outcomes of this first cycle will help to expand the network of places in the coming years of the project. A key issue for the further development of the project is the evaluation of the impact of placemaking activities on the communities.

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Journal

The Journal of Public Space

Volume

7

Pagination

25-44

Location

Brisbane, Qld.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2206-9658

eISSN

2206-9658

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Queensland Queensland University of Technology

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