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Case Study: van Eyck’s Playgrounds

Case Study: van Eyck’s Playgrounds

Sep 17, 2015

Between 1947 and 1971 Aldo van Eyck designed an estimated 700-860 playgrounds in Amsterdam, forming a massive city-wide network of activity. These places shaped an entire generation, and radically shifted the approach to urbanism, turning the top-down modernist approach of the time on its head.

Because, why not. Case for a Case: Why we should be doing case studies on pubs

Because, why not. Case for a Case: Why we should be doing case studies on pubs

Jan 20, 2015

For the first article in the series Because, why not. Michael Nugent muses about the spatial organization of the pub and how it influences the experience and social interactions of the place. Why shouldn’t we do case studies on pubs?

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