Elders and Participatory Action in Helsinki

Poster about Karhupuisto's Project presented by Cityleft's friends and collaborators Michail Galanakis and Inka Kaakinen for the:

EUROPEAN NOVEMBER CONFERENCE VIENNA 2010
Public space and the challenges of urban transformation in Europe: Politics and culture.

10th and 11th November 2010
Palais Kabelwerk Programme: http://skuor.tuwien.ac.at Interdisciplinary

Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure and Environmental Planning Faculty of Architecture and Planning Vienna University of Technology



Reconstructing Meta-Doha

by Agatino Rizzo

Qatar has recently come to the attention of the media and the international community for its rising geopolitical importance. Despite its limited size, a growing number of international companies are opening regional offices in Doha, Qatar’s capital city, which is in turn reshaping its cityscape with ambitious public funded mega-projects (for the 2022 FIFA world cup, Olympics, etc.). While this mega-project agenda has brought new useful infrastructures to cater for the country’s ambitious goals, at the same time, it has been responsible for important physical and social fractures within the city. However, while on the one hand Doha’s mega-projects contribute to further urban fragmentation in Qatar they also show better connections with other localities worldwide....

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