Description
The book collects the outcomes of the research “Urban Design Experience,” a study on the construction of relational collective spaces, i.e., spaces that trigger a new melting-pot of culture and human relations. To define the contemporary public space as a melting-pot of events -quoting Bernard Tschumi in “Architecture and Disjunction,” or “Event-Cities”- wants to highlight practices that normally do not belong to the project of collective places, figures of the void as a mixture of processes.