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The university as agent of change in the city: Co creation of live community architecture

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Figure 1. Ebenezer Gate Pocket Park, Bristol Community/University co-design project (Image: Marcus  Way, 2016)
Figure 2. Participatory workshop at Junction 3, Bristol (Image: Hands-on-bristol, 2016)
Figure 3. Live community architecture project outline (Image: Hands-on-bristol, 2017)
Figure 5. Typical live community architecture project aligned with the stages of Arnstein’s ladder of participation
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