When public space just isn’t doing its job, the public will take matters into their own hands.
The emergence of these pseudo-public spaces raises fundamental questions about the value of a public domain that is by the public, for the public.
In the fight against global terrorism, architecture has a surprisingly important role to play.
Lockdown restrictions are rolling back, but the closure of public spaces could have a lasting impact, says an architect at UNSW Built Environment.
As public space becomes premium in our cities, could boutique sidewalk activations known as parklets be the solution?