Red Vienna, a Cass Research Seminar.
Rosie Hervey (The Cass) will ask: What innovation around shared amenity and common space is emerging within community-led schemes? How can this in turn facilitate a new generosity of the built environment towards its neighborhood and the development of more inclusive cities?
COLLECTIVE CULTURE, HOUSING ALL GENERATIONS: Rosie examines the role of intergenerational community-led housing within the context of urban infrastructure and the collective culture of cities. Through ethnographic studies, Rosie has been researching the socio-material networks that form within multi-generational communities and exploring the design and governance of common infrastructure in which informal networks of care develop.
All are welcome at Cass Research Seminars, both from inside and outside The Cass. For more information email Jane Clossick at j.clossick@londonmet.ac.uk and follow us on Twitter for the latest information @CassResearch
Image: Vienna's Karl Marx Hof
Details
Date/time | Thursday 16 May 2019, 6.30pm - CANCELLED |
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Location | London Metropolitan University GSG-15A, Goulston Street |
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Contact | Jane Clossick |