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Autor:
MUGE AKKAR ERCAN, CLAUS BECH-DANIELSEN, HASSAN ESTAJI, ROBERTO GOYCOOLEA-PRADO, BERNARD HAUMONT, BYRON IOANNOU, LORA NICOLAOU, PAZ NUÑEZ-MARTÍ, SANJIN SUBIC
Publikováno v:
Docomomo Journal, Iss 68 (2023)
This article presents and discusses the results of the Stakeholder Workshop (Co) Designing for Quality of Life: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities, which was held at Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara in October 2022 in the framewo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fb3d44600607485fa9e3db4d6900783d
Publikováno v:
Urban Planning, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
This article examines the interactions between digital and social media as the contemporary incubators of place perceptions and the critical debate of environmental quality. Digital and social media may change the way people live but not the way they
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7a7d226441f94e7cbdc8c168f534cf15
Publikováno v:
Urban Planning, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 31-42 (2019)
The article approaches different concepts of Large Urban Developments (LUDs) as products of the notion of a “spatial fix” (Harvey, 2001), which explains why built or natural environments can be deployed in the process of creating opportunities fo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/752a667e4d204091a317a208ade4c6ff
Publikováno v:
Urban Planning
Towards Digital Urban Regeneration: Embedding Digital Technologies into Urban Renewal Processes and Development
Urban Planning, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
Towards Digital Urban Regeneration: Embedding Digital Technologies into Urban Renewal Processes and Development
Urban Planning, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
This article examines the interactions between digital and social media as the contemporary incubators of place perceptions and the critical debate of environmental quality. Digital and social media may change the way people live but not the way they
Publikováno v:
Indoor and Built Environment. 25:1136-1147
Indisputably, urban design and soil sealing are parameters that can either aggravate or mitigate the urban heat island phenomenon, observed in dense urban environments around the world. Large sealed surfaces have been extensively reported to induce h