Urban Design Governance / / Matthew Carmona, João Bento and Tommaso Gabrieli.

Urban Design Governance takes a deep dive into the governance of urban design around Europe. It examines interventions in the means and processes of designing the built environment as devised by public authorities and other stakeholders across the continent. In particular, the focus is on the use of...

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