Designing the new American frontier: The culture of Inner City Landscapes
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v10i1-2.215Abstract
In the aftershock of deindustrialisation, restructuring of inner-city neighbourhoods around the United States of America has emerged as one of the biggest challenges facing our modern society. The revitalisation process in Norris Square, Philadelphia, the subject of a recent pilot project for Temple University and the main focus of this paper, reveals a possible model for fostering socially and culturally responsive patterns of inhabitation that could be adapted in similar communitiesDownloads
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01-12-2004
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Lamba, B. (2004). Designing the new American frontier: The culture of Inner City Landscapes . Landscape Review, 10(1-2), 32–35. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v10i1-2.215
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Short papers presented at the 2004 CELA
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