anatomy of a street - the first edition
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Anatomy of a Street is a research project portraying epicenters of accelerated urban transformations: a comparative investigation of ‘high streets’ from Warsaw, Bratislava, Pécs, Budapest and Paddigton (London). Focusing on urban development and regeneration, the project explores the fluidly changing relationship of the public, the private and the corporate; the interactions of the top-down and bottom-up organizational processes thematically through mapping local communities, migration, gentrification, local businesses and industries, food production and contribution as well as diverse traditions and new cultural enterprises. Based on an international and interdisciplinary platform, Anatomy of a Street attempts to connect different discursive fields and disciplines as well as networks belonging to different geographical locations, cultures and histories between eastern and western Europe after the cold war.TRANSCRIPT
From: Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad
Date: 03 May 2010 02:18
Subject: Re: furniture
As you know I have been thinking about designing
an idea that could work very nicely.
I am not really
designing furniture
but extending on the
vernacular use of
the crate within the
market. There is a
certain crate that is used in almost all London street
but most of which today are used for anything but
I want to make an additional element that can be
be used as a bench and a table.
We can discuss in detail tomorrow.
Bahbak
From: Nicholas Lobo Brennan
After looking at Church Street and the
street.
Let me know if you want more details of the actual
of Church Street which show some of the observations.
Nick