Collective Urban Planning in Research, Teaching and Practice This
practice orientated handbook aims at all urban actors wishing to
develop and realise complex urban planning concepts. It sets out a
series of techniques, methods and process models that range from
analytical approaches and concept strategies to the creation of
participatory projects. Creative open-ended experiments have been
proven as effective academic practice driven methods within applied
participatory urban mediation. The book proposes a method-catalogue
of immediately realisable approaches for experimental urban
research as part of a design and planning procedure within
education and practice. Cross-disciplinary methods and working
methods for urban planning Case studies from Berlin, Dusseldorf,
Cologne, London, Madrid and Wuppertal Foreword Barbara-Ann
Campbell-Lange and contributions by Theo Lorenz, Mohamed Fezazi,
Alexia Radounikli and Vera San Payo de Lemos
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