Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse

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Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse. / Wagner, Anne Margrethe; Winge, Laura; Lamm, Bettina.

Impact by Designing: Proceedings of the 3rd ARENA annual conference, 6th-7th April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint Lucas, Brussels. red. / Johan Verbeke; Marlies Vreeswijk; Tadeja Zupancic; Roberto Cavallo; Murray Fraser; Gabriel Wurzer. Brussels : KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology, 2018. s. 133-142.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Wagner, AM, Winge, L & Lamm, B 2018, Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse. i J Verbeke, M Vreeswijk, T Zupancic, R Cavallo, M Fraser & G Wurzer (red), Impact by Designing: Proceedings of the 3rd ARENA annual conference, 6th-7th April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint Lucas, Brussels. KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology, Brussels, s. 133-142.

APA

Wagner, A. M., Winge, L., & Lamm, B. (2018). Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse. I J. Verbeke, M. Vreeswijk, T. Zupancic, R. Cavallo, M. Fraser, & G. Wurzer (red.), Impact by Designing: Proceedings of the 3rd ARENA annual conference, 6th-7th April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint Lucas, Brussels (s. 133-142). KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology.

Vancouver

Wagner AM, Winge L, Lamm B. Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse. I Verbeke J, Vreeswijk M, Zupancic T, Cavallo R, Fraser M, Wurzer G, red., Impact by Designing: Proceedings of the 3rd ARENA annual conference, 6th-7th April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint Lucas, Brussels. Brussels: KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology. 2018. s. 133-142

Author

Wagner, Anne Margrethe ; Winge, Laura ; Lamm, Bettina. / Playful impact? Co-design as spatial discourse. Impact by Designing: Proceedings of the 3rd ARENA annual conference, 6th-7th April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint Lucas, Brussels. red. / Johan Verbeke ; Marlies Vreeswijk ; Tadeja Zupancic ; Roberto Cavallo ; Murray Fraser ; Gabriel Wurzer. Brussels : KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology, 2018. s. 133-142

Bibtex

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