Artistic Utopian Spaces and the Promise of Urban Development

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Kerstin Niemann - Speaker

Volker Kirchberg - Speaker

    Study of three artistic utopian spaces in Chicago, with the research question of how and to what extent these spaces are artistic, utopian, and creators of effective urban places of their neighborhoods and communities.
    02.09.2021

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