Abstract
This research project groups investigations by the author into how urban agriculture's spatial consequences for urban design and architecture can be visualised so as to reach larger and lay audiences worldwide. Public exhibitions have proven the major vehicle for this dissemination, and prototypes, mappings and qualitative images its major representation methods. This work builds on the author's earlier investigations in 2005/06 into the relationships of architectural and artistic practice for the urban agriculture discourse as part of the Utilitarian Dreams Project which was supported and partly-funded by the University.
Original language | Undefined |
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Publication status | Published - 2009 |