Strategy of user-driven re-design for inclusivity: Schuster Park in Rome

The paper presents the results of a research carried out by the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University about user-driven re-design of public spaces, with the aim of transforming them into accessible and inclusive public spaces. Activities are related to the case of Schuster Park in Rome,...

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