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oapen-20.500.12657-521952022-01-04T02:46:49Z Die postpandemische Stadt Bentlin, Felix Jansen, Hendrik Kataikko-Grigoleit, Päivi Million, Angela Velazco-Londono, Jose M. young professionals shape the future COVID-19 urban design bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects How do urban structures change in the post-pandemic city? And what does a global pandemic mean for the city and its people? Until 2020, hardly anyone has probably asked themselves this question. But the sudden changes in public life, with standoff rules and restrictions on movement, have changed the way urban spaces are used. What demands will be placed on urban spaces and structures after the pandemic? To what extent do new forms of organization of everyday life affect urban processes? Findings from university teaching and a national winter school open a critical discussion on urban planning during and after the pandemic. Aspiring planners, architects and designers have expressed their ideas and demands for a mixed-use and climate-friendly city. 2022-01-03T11:02:58Z 2022-01-03T11:02:58Z 2021 book ONIX_20220103_9783798332287_14 2512-8906 9783798332287 9783798332294 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52195 ger Schriftenreihe Städtebau und Kommunikation von Planung application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International postpandemische_stadt.pdf https://verlag.tu-berlin.de/produkt/978-3-7983-3228-7/ 10.14279/depositonce-12331 How do urban structures change in the post-pandemic city? And what does a global pandemic mean for the city and its people? Until 2020, hardly anyone has probably asked themselves this question. But the sudden changes in public life, with standoff rules and restrictions on movement, have changed the way urban spaces are used. What demands will be placed on urban spaces and structures after the pandemic? To what extent do new forms of organization of everyday life affect urban processes? Findings from university teaching and a national winter school open a critical discussion on urban planning during and after the pandemic. Aspiring planners, architects and designers have expressed their ideas and demands for a mixed-use and climate-friendly city. 10.14279/depositonce-12331 Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin 908fc797-a5ba-4811-bfa0-667842e67185 9783798332287 9783798332294 5 78 Berlin 31NSP16001 Fachlicher Nachwuchs entwirft Zukunft open access
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How do urban structures change in the post-pandemic city? And what does a global pandemic mean for the city and its people? Until 2020, hardly anyone has probably asked themselves this question. But the sudden changes in public life, with standoff rules and restrictions on movement, have changed the way urban spaces are used. What demands will be placed on urban spaces and structures after the pandemic? To what extent do new forms of organization of everyday life affect urban processes? Findings from university teaching and a national winter school open a critical discussion on urban planning during and after the pandemic. Aspiring planners, architects and designers have expressed their ideas and demands for a mixed-use and climate-friendly city.
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