2019
DOI: 10.1108/jtf-10-2019-0097
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The end of architecture as we know it, the genesis of tomorrow’s tourism

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of some emerging trends in placemaking and digital destination management, while providing a conceptual background on shifts in architectural design. Design/methodology/approach The trend paper is based on a fundamental bibliographic view on evolutions in placemaking, from architectural design to spatial agency, integrated by and contextualized in tourism trends, however possibly anecdotal. Findings The trend paper identifies a fundamental shift fro… Show more

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“…According to their findings, efficient knowledge-based destination management studies should consider both the virtual and physical components of the destination’s network structure. The goal of Bevolo (2019) (post. Prob.…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to their findings, efficient knowledge-based destination management studies should consider both the virtual and physical components of the destination’s network structure. The goal of Bevolo (2019) (post. Prob.…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It then reflects on the possible implications of the rise of the microbar concept on the future of the urban tourism destination landscape. Bevolo (2019) discusses emerging trends in placemaking and digital destination management while providing a conceptual background on shifts in architectural design. To conclude the section, Reichenberger (2019) discusses the relevance of popular culture in a tourism context, highlighting how it can impact the future of tourism.…”
Section: Products and Destinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%