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Tactical Urbanism: Rethinking Urban Fabric

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This lecture explores the concept of tactical urbanism, focusing on temporary urban planning interventions to transform public spaces. It covers the characteristics, benefits, and approaches of tactical urbanism, emphasizing citizen participation, temporary transformations in cities like Bogota, Marseille, and Algiers, and the role of urban nurseries in sustainable development projects. The lecture highlights the importance of short-term, low-cost, and participatory initiatives in urban design, aiming to engage communities and drive long-term positive changes.

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