Working with the backside of urban mobility: Strategic design for rural decline

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Working with the backside of urban mobility : Strategic design for rural decline. / Tietjen, Anne.

Urban mobility: architectures, geographies and social space. ed. / Anne Elisabeth Toft; Magnus Rönn. Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research, 2017. p. 45-68 (Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, Vol. 1).

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Harvard

Tietjen, A 2017, Working with the backside of urban mobility: Strategic design for rural decline. in AE Toft & M Rönn (eds), Urban mobility: architectures, geographies and social space. Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research, Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 1, pp. 45-68, Nordisk Arkitekturforskning Symposium 2015, Malmö, Sweden, 05/11/2015. <http://arkitekturforskning.net/files/journals/1/issues/105/105-6-PB.pdf>

APA

Tietjen, A. (2017). Working with the backside of urban mobility: Strategic design for rural decline. In A. E. Toft, & M. Rönn (Eds.), Urban mobility: architectures, geographies and social space (pp. 45-68). Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research. Nordic Journal of Architectural Research Vol. 1 http://arkitekturforskning.net/files/journals/1/issues/105/105-6-PB.pdf

Vancouver

Tietjen A. Working with the backside of urban mobility: Strategic design for rural decline. In Toft AE, Rönn M, editors, Urban mobility: architectures, geographies and social space. Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research. 2017. p. 45-68. (Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, Vol. 1).

Author

Tietjen, Anne. / Working with the backside of urban mobility : Strategic design for rural decline. Urban mobility: architectures, geographies and social space. editor / Anne Elisabeth Toft ; Magnus Rönn. Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research, 2017. pp. 45-68 (Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, Vol. 1).

Bibtex

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