• Public Spaces Aren’t Really Available for Everyone

    Public Spaces Aren’t Really Available for Everyone

    When we talk about the public space, we often imagine the park with happy people on a sunny day. In fact, this is a very limited approach. Have you ever felt guilty when visiting a public space? Discussions with Editors of Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Argentina and Uruguay from the editors of large newspapers about the designation of public spaces for all
    Nicholas Valencia: Suppose public spaces are parks or squares, but can shopping centers and private cultural centers be public spaces? What do you understand as public
    Victor Delaco: General is something that belongs to the people; to all of them. For me, the main general definition is that if all individuals can use the same space without any exceptions of social class, gender, color, sexual orientation. In the case of other centers or centers, this is not true, so I can say that although it is open to the public, it can not be considered a public space in its own right, as it is forbidden for many people
    Eric Baldwin: In general, I think that the public is communicating. It is open and accessible. It can be practically or by physical space. While this can happen in and around architecture, urban design, interior space, etc. – I think this is generally a communication and exchange
    Clara August: For me, the public spaces are those who allow democratic, non-restrictive and free access, independent of the owner of that place. I never thought of the virtual aspect of public spaces. The opening of the Maine-Hucco Highway to a public space A huge victory for the people in Sao Paulo
    Victor Delco: I also agree, but I believe it is important to say that in physical public spaces, communications and exchanges will always be different based on the individual’s identity. In my opinion, the public space is the place of a controversy that creates responsibility, in other words, the city and its inhabitants
    Paulo Pinacos: I agree, but I think the best way to begin to recover is to encourage the minorities and women to get out of it, using the public space available to talk, and as a result of the talk of an open space for everyone No one should be restricted to it

    Public Spaces Aren't Really Available for Everyone
    Public Spaces Aren't Really Available for Everyone
    Public Spaces Aren't Really Available for Everyone
  • DS+R’s New Linear London Park Opens to the Public

    DS+R’s New Linear London Park Opens to the Public

    The first phase of the first London Cultural Park is back to the public along Tombs. This project is designed by Deller. Renfro Argus is designed and located on the Greenwich Peninsula. The park, called the Tide, offers a free-trade fair for world-renowned artists and includes a regular path for walking, walking and meditation that is freely accessible to everyone. High-rise road bridges are planted from native-pasted wood and natural plants provide visitors with platforms for pausing, reflecting and enjoying the scenery around the Thames River. The first part of the 5-km landscape is a 9-meter high set designed by Damien Horst and Alan Jones through native trees and statues of giganties, a 27-meter long picnic table and a garden with jets surrounded by The river relaxes from the crowds of the city. Charles Emerson has tides of significant artwork to explore along the route. Referring to the surrounding waters, the former resident of the Greenwich Peninsula and two prominent English-born British Damien Hertz artists

    DS+R's New Linear London Park Opens to the Public
    DS+R's New Linear London Park Opens to the Public
    DS+R's New Linear London Park Opens to the Public
    DS+R's New Linear London Park Opens to the Public
  • Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic

    Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic

    Danish Architect Henning Larsen created a new offer for the Austrava Cultural House in the Czech Republic. As the second prize in the international competition, the project-compensated concrete frames emphasize the new shape of the Ostrów Concert Hall in conjunction with the existing structure. The design emphasizes the openness and connectivity of the outdoors in the middle of the millennium to provide a quiet icon For the city Henning Larsen’s design for a new concert hall for Ostrowa, a small town in the northeastern corner of the Czech Republic, was created in a city-sponsored competition. The competition was announced in August 2018, as well as invitations from Coneyer’s studio architecture, and Stein Holl, the prominent architect who eventually won the competition. Invites viewers to step through the light and shadow of a pattern that disappears on the sheet music Jakob Cork, partner and design director at Henning Larsen, explains that the Ostera Concert Hall is a quiet symbol in The building is always open, the architecture of which architects pass through space over time, instead of restricting cultural spaces to multiple rivals, the new concert hall has become a new home for the Orchestra Philharmonic Festival in one It has been opened today, occupied by the Culture House of Ostrava and Culture and Saadi by Dr. Miloud.

    Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic
    Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic
    Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic
    Hinging Larsen displays the Osterwa Cultural House in the Czech Republic
  • What are the types of concrete slabs

    What are the types of concrete slabs

    The form of a reinforced concrete and a vital structural element is used to provide flat surfaces (floor and desk) in buildings. Based on the support of the beam and the ratio of the openings, the slabs are generally classified into fusions, one-way and two-sided. Different terms and conditions for choosing suitable and affordable concrete slabs are requested according to the type of building, design architecture, aesthetic feature and length of the width. For this reason, concrete boards are classified into one-way folding, flat slabs, flat sheets, waffle sheets, core slabs and crowns, toothed slabs, slabs in grade, hardboard slabs and composite slabs. This method used in the form of a single-side board construction on beams that include fixing and burning with the installation of reinforcements, and eventually pouring concrete refills of a single-sided board suitable for a width of 3-6 meters can also be used for larger larger at relatively fair cost Higher and more radial deviation. However, additional boards are required for the beams

    What are the types of concrete slabs
    What are the types of concrete slabs
    What are the types of concrete slabs
    What are the types of concrete slabs
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