2019
DOI: 10.21834/ajbes.v4i17.183
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Intergenerational Spaces: Designing for urban childhoods

Abstract: More recently, an emerging global child-friendly cities movement shifted the focus onto children’s right and participation. While this movement’s values were and are beyond approach, it has had very little influence on the built form of cities. The research question in this paper is what a sustainable, successful, healthy city looks like. Hence, the objectives are (1) to describe and identify the different critical terminologies of the urban landscape and its inter-relation with sustainability and (2) to illus… Show more

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