Lecture

Architecture of Participation: Giancarlo De Carlo

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This lecture explores the concept of participation in architecture, focusing on the work and ideas of Giancarlo De Carlo. It delves into historical examples, critiques of modern architecture, and contemporary projects that emphasize user involvement. De Carlo's vision of architecture as a collaborative process, involving users in the design and decision-making, challenges traditional notions of architectural practice and the role of the architect.

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