Public Space in European Social Housing: Online research exhibition of the PUSH project

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Public Space in European Social Housing : Online research exhibition of the PUSH project. / Tietjen, Anne (Editor); Braae, Ellen Marie; Riesto, Svava; Steiner, Henriette; Lamm, Bettina; Murphy, Melissa Anna; Knudtzon, Lillin; Saglie, Inger-Lise; Glaser, Marie; Althaus, Eveline; Christensen, Liv; Lieto, Laura; Prisco, Marilena; Palestina, Maria Federica; Scala, Paola; Berruti, Gilda; Vannelli, Giovangiuseppe; Pota, Grazia; Cerreta, Maria; Reitano, Maria; Poli, Giuliano; Ferraiuolo, Cristina.

2020, Online Research Exhibition.

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Harvard

Tietjen, A (ed.), Braae, EM, Riesto, S, Steiner, H, Lamm, B, Murphy, MA, Knudtzon, L, Saglie, I-L, Glaser, M, Althaus, E, Christensen, L, Lieto, L, Prisco, M, Palestina, MF, Scala, P, Berruti, G, Vannelli, G, Pota, G, Cerreta, M, Reitano, M, Poli, G & Ferraiuolo, C 2020, Public Space in European Social Housing: Online research exhibition of the PUSH project.. <https://www.pushousing.eu/>

APA

Tietjen, A. (Ed.), Braae, E. M., Riesto, S., Steiner, H., Lamm, B., Murphy, M. A., Knudtzon, L., Saglie, I-L., Glaser, M., Althaus, E., Christensen, L., Lieto, L., Prisco, M., Palestina, M. F., Scala, P., Berruti, G., Vannelli, G., Pota, G., Cerreta, M., ... Ferraiuolo, C. (2020). Public Space in European Social Housing: Online research exhibition of the PUSH project. https://www.pushousing.eu/

Vancouver

Tietjen A, (ed.), Braae EM, Riesto S, Steiner H, Lamm B, Murphy MA et al. Public Space in European Social Housing: Online research exhibition of the PUSH project. 2020.

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Tietjen, Anne (Editor) ; Braae, Ellen Marie ; Riesto, Svava ; Steiner, Henriette ; Lamm, Bettina ; Murphy, Melissa Anna ; Knudtzon, Lillin ; Saglie, Inger-Lise ; Glaser, Marie ; Althaus, Eveline ; Christensen, Liv ; Lieto, Laura ; Prisco, Marilena ; Palestina, Maria Federica ; Scala, Paola ; Berruti, Gilda ; Vannelli, Giovangiuseppe ; Pota, Grazia ; Cerreta, Maria ; Reitano, Maria ; Poli, Giuliano ; Ferraiuolo, Cristina. / Public Space in European Social Housing : Online research exhibition of the PUSH project. 2020.

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abstract = "Exhibitions are a well-proven format for communicating architecture and for sparking dialogue and debate about architecture. The PUSH project builds on this tradition and works with exhibitions to articulate, share and question our ongoing research about public space in European social housing (PUSH), including cooperative housing and rental mass housing estate and, ultimately, to drive the project forward. This web site provides a peek into the toolbox of our work-in-progress in the format of an online exhibition that will evolve and expand over time. PUSH uses exhibitions not only as a tool for knowledge exchange but for collaborative transdisciplinary knowledge development. We are a multidisciplinary team of international researchers with different backgrounds (architects, landscape architects, urban planners, architectural historians, anthropologists, and sociologists) and collaborate with many associated project partners (from an art photographer to local housing associations and national and European NGO{\textquoteright}s). Together we collect and make visual documentation, analysis and interpretations of how publicness is produced on social housing estates: photos, videos, drawings, analytical maps and diagrams. Throughout the project, we share and interrogate these findings in a series of physical exhibitions at transnational and local workshops to jointly drive the project forward. On this website, we share these physical exhibitions and the debates they stimulate in formats that again are easy to share on other platforms than our own. In this way, we hope to communicate and debate our research findings with multiple audiences, ranging from the housing estates{\textquoteright} local residents and stakeholders to planning practitioners, policymakers, NGOs and international researchers.",
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AU - Riesto, Svava

AU - Steiner, Henriette

AU - Lamm, Bettina

AU - Murphy, Melissa Anna

AU - Knudtzon, Lillin

AU - Saglie, Inger-Lise

AU - Glaser, Marie

AU - Althaus, Eveline

AU - Christensen, Liv

AU - Lieto, Laura

AU - Prisco, Marilena

AU - Palestina, Maria Federica

AU - Scala, Paola

AU - Berruti, Gilda

AU - Vannelli, Giovangiuseppe

AU - Pota, Grazia

AU - Cerreta, Maria

AU - Reitano, Maria

AU - Poli, Giuliano

AU - Ferraiuolo, Cristina

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