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Abstract
Architecture and Art as Fuel
New development zones for shopping and entertainment and space for festivals inside the city CAN be coupled with art and architecture and become ‘open minded' public domains based on cultural exchange and mutual learning. This type of space could be labelled as "experiencescape" - a space between tourism, culture, learning and economy. Strategies related to these challenges involve new architectural concepts and art as ‘engines' for a change. New expressive architecture and old industrial buildings are often combined into hybrid narratives, linking the past with the future. But this is not enough. The agenda is to develop architectural spaces, where social interaction and learning are enhanced by art and fun. How can we develop new architectural designs in our inner cities and waterfronts where eventscapes, learning labs and temporal use are merged with everyday city life in a fruitful way?
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Architecture and Stages of the Experience City |
Publisher | Institut for Arkitektur og Medieteknologi |
Publication date | 2009 |
Pages | 9-14 |
Commissioning body | Aalborg University |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Event | Architecture and Stages in the Experience City - Aalborg, Denmark Duration: 3 Sept 2009 → 4 Sept 2009 |
Conference
Conference | Architecture and Stages in the Experience City |
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Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Aalborg |
Period | 03/09/2009 → 04/09/2009 |
Series | Institut for Arkitektur og Design Skriftserie |
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Number | 30 |
ISSN | 1603-6204 |
Keywords
- Architeture
- Performative Architeture
- Experience Economy
- Experience City
- Sence Architecture
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<strong><em>The experience city - hybrid cultural projects and performative urban spaces</em></strong>
Marling, G., Kiib, H. S. & Jensen, O. B.
01/10/2007 → 01/10/2010
Project: Research
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