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Please list the core questions identified. | Please list the core questions identified. | ||
*How can the design of an open space contribute to a run down neighborhood? | |||
*How are open spaces linked to the adjacent area (e.g. neighborhoods, city center, river)? | |||
*How are open spaces used (e.g. which groups meet there, which functions does an open space fulfill)? | |||
*Which elements make an open space successful and attractive? | |||
*How can the historical background of an open space be shown to the public? | |||
to all participants and especially those who didn't participate in the last session: | |||
if you have further joint questions, please add them and the responsible person in brackets. | |||
== Minutes this Working Group == | == Minutes this Working Group == | ||
=== Please list your minutes here === | === Please list your minutes here === |
Revision as of 18:41, 3 December 2008
Case Studies of this working group
The list includes all case studies categorised in this group and the respective answers to the first question "Rationale:Why is this case study interesting?"
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<DPL>
category=Working Group Open Spaces mode=ordered include = #Rationale: Why is this case study interesting?
</DPL>
Core Questions of this Working Group
Please list the core questions identified.
- How can the design of an open space contribute to a run down neighborhood?
- How are open spaces linked to the adjacent area (e.g. neighborhoods, city center, river)?
- How are open spaces used (e.g. which groups meet there, which functions does an open space fulfill)?
- Which elements make an open space successful and attractive?
- How can the historical background of an open space be shown to the public?
to all participants and especially those who didn't participate in the last session:
if you have further joint questions, please add them and the responsible person in brackets.