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Desire lines: a guide to community participation in designing places

Publication Year

2018

Document Status

Current

Abstract

A practical guide to public consultations and community engagement, helping architects, urban designers and other built environment professionals make the most of local knowledge and develop more people-centred, community-led design approaches, so place-makers can work meaningfully with communities to meet their needs and aspirations.

Document History

Published: September 2018

Author

Malone, L.

ISBN

9781859467275

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RIBA Publishing

RIBA Publishing produce best practice, legal, management and technical design guides for architects and other built environments professionals.

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