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Monument to solidary citizenship
Vol. 62 No. 9 (2020)Urban project experience during the COVID19 pandemic in the framework of an urban regeneration operation
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Tactical urbanism for the pandemic
Vol. 62 No. 8 (2020)The pandemic situation due to COVID19 has put tactical urbanism on the front page of the written and digital press around the world. A review of what tactical tactical urbanism entails is critical to understanding its scope.
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Right to accessibility
Vol. 62 No. 7 (2020)The articles address, from two different perspectives, the value of accessibility for all as a fundamental right of the citizens of the 21st century -
Public space research in the time of COVID 19
Vol. 62 No. 4 (2020)The confinement decreed by the Spanish government as a result of the COVID19 pandemic, has meant a radical modification of the work processes of the Master in Urban Design, University of Barcelona. A master's degree in which contact with the territory, stepping on the street, is essential for the training of students in the themes of public space.
In the same way that we have had to replace face-to-face classrooms with virtual classrooms, the research work associated with some subjects has had to replace the physical public space with the virtual public space.
This issue of the magazine presents two of the works carried out with the aim of investigating the public space of the neighborhoods of the Nou Barris district, Barcelona. To do this, the set of tools associated with Google Earth and the documentation research supported on the internet have been used.
The results have been more encouraging than expected thanks to the effort of the authors during the hard confinement.
Since a document in the form of a "report" was requested, the lay-out of the articles respects this presentation, making them the expression of a visual investigation.
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Urban Polarities (2)
Vol. 61 No. 5 (2019)This paper was selected for the 3rd. Aesthetic Energy of the City International Seminar. University of Lodz. October 2018, and reviewed for publication in February 2019