Description
There appears to be a new opportunity for existing city games to come together to create an interconnected infrastructure. Linking individual games to one another results in an ecology of games which creates a difference in how cities learn, plan and decide. Network of Games, a family of interrelated games supported by an interconnected infrastructure, make a real difference in the integral planning and designing of cities.Period | 30 Jun 2021 |
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Event title | Network of Games |
Event type | Seminar |
Location | Amsterdam, NetherlandsShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Urban Design
- Urban Planning
- Community Engagement
Documents & Links
Related content
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Research output
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Principles to Place Morley Station Precinct: Collaborative Place Design workshop summary report to inform conceptual master planning
Research output: Book/Report › Other output
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Principles to Place ECU Mt Lawley (Hypothetical): Collaborative Place Design workshop demonstration as part of Development WA Engagement Summit
Research output: Book/Report › Other output
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AUDRC Research P4: A summary report on the research and development of innovative tools for community engagement, communication and collaborative design for planning and urban design policy
Research output: Book/Report › Other output › peer-review
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Engagement / Activities
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IMAGHN New Medium Density
Activity: Industry and government engagement/consultancy › Consultancy/collaboration