COMMUNITY-BUILT Art, Construction, Preservation, and Place

Throughout history and around the world, community members have come together to build places, be it settlers constructing log cabins in nineteenth-century Canada, an artist group creating a waterfront gathering place along the Danube in Budapest, or residents helping revive small-town main streets...

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Other Authors: Melcher, Katherine (Editor), Stiefel, Barry (Editor), Faurest, Kristin (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2017
Series:The Community Development Research and Practice Series Volume 7
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