Feminist Urbanism Approach to Urban Planning
Feminist urbanism challenges patriarchal city design by advocating for inclusive, equitable urban spaces that prioritize diverse needs, safety, and accessibility, transforming cities into in strongholds of welfare.
Reviving Heritage: Kuching Waterfront
The project successfully melds the old with the new, creating a space that honors Kuching’s rich history while providing a dynamic environment for contemporary urban life.
Revitalizing São Paulo: The Asymmetrical Harmony of Parque Ibirapuera
Ibirapuera Park, by Marx, stands as an urban oasis in Sao Paulo. Inspired by the gardens of the 20th century, created as an asymmetric harmony of native flora and irregularity.
Book Review: Public and Private Spaces by Ali Madanipour
Ali Madanipour’s piece masterfully explores urban multi-layeredness, dissecting the exchange between public and private realms, and emphasizing the importance of spatial justice in urban design.