Towards resilient communities through prototypes for human-centered public spaces

MARCELLA DEL SIGNORE Architect, urbanist, educator, scholar, and the principal of X-Topia, a design-research practice that explores the intersection  of architecture and urbanism with technology and the public, social, cultural, and cognitive realm. She has been involved in evidence-based researc...

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Main Authors: L. Palmero, G. Bernardo
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Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2024-06-01
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