Responsive public spaces: Five mechanisms for the design of public space in the era of networked urbanism

Responsive public spaces: Five mechanisms for the design of public space in the era of networked urbanism

Together with Frank Suurenbroek, and Ivan Nio, Martijn de Waal wrote a chapter entitled: Responsive public spaces: Five mechanisms for the design of public space in the era of networked urbanism.

The chapter is based on the findings from the 2016 research project Co-Creating Urban Spaces, and is featured in the book: Shaping Smart for Better Cities: Rethinking and Shaping Relationships between Urban Space and Digital Technologies, edited by Alessandro Aurigi and Nancy Odendaal. Download the chapter below.