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Informationen zum Autor Alison Bick Hirsch, a landscape and urban designer as well as urban historian and theorist, is assistant professor in landscape architecture at the University of Southern California. She is cofounder and partner of the Foreground design agency, a transdisciplinary practice operating between the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and the visual arts. Klappentext Alison Bick Hirsch, a landscape and urban designer as well as urban historian and theorist, is assistant professor in landscape architecture at the University of Southern California. She is cofounder and partner of the Foreground design agency, a transdisciplinary practice operating between the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and the visual arts. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Scoring the Participatory City1. The Creative Origins of Larry and Anna HalprinPart I. Built Work2. Framing Civic Rituals: Market Street, Nicollet Mall, Heritage Park Plaza3. Designing with Nature as “Archetypal Precedent”: Portland Open Space Sequence, Seattle Freeway Park, Manhattan Square ParkPart II. Community Workshops4. The Take Part Process: Halprin & Associates in Participatory Design5. Facilitation and/or Manipulation: The Challenges of Taking Part in Fort Worth, Everett, Charlottesville, and ClevelandConclusion: Choreography and the Contemporary CityNotesBibliographyIndex