Cosmopolitan Habitat - Urban Narratives

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// PHASE I: LITERATURE + REFERENCE PROJECTS

a) Julien, Francois (2016) Es gibt keine kulturelle Identität. Berlin: Suhrkamp b) Beck, Ulrich (2006) Cosmopolitan Vision. Cambridge, Polity Press.

f) Giancarlo de Carlo (1970) Architecture´s Public g) Jacobs, Jane M. (1996). Edge of Empire. Routledge: London Methododlogy

c) Carta, Maurizio (2017) Augmented City. A Paradigm Shift. Trento-Barcelona: ListLab. d) Bianchini, Franco and Landry, Charles (1995) The creative city. London: Demos. e) Castells, M. and Cardoso, G. eds., (2005) The Network Society: From Knowledge to Policy.Johns Hopkins Center for Transatlantic Relations : Washington, DC

h) Lieven Ameel (2016) `Narrative Mapping and Polyphon in Urban Planning´. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu / Finnish Journal for Urban Studies 2016: 2, 20–40. i) Ferretti, Maddalena (2018) `Narrative: Stories from the Periphery´, in Schröder, J., Carta, M., Ferretti,M., Lino, B.(eds.) Dynamics of Periphery. Berlin: Jovis

Ex-Matadero Madrid

Palais de Tokyo Paris

Baumwollspinnerei Leipzig

Kreativquartier München

Friche la belle maye Marseille

Frizz 23 Berlin

Kulturquartier Erfurt

Spazio Base Milan

METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK

Urban Theory + Cultural Studies/ Methodology

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