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Fig. 21.4 Antonina Tkachenko, Y4, Performative Flooding of Tangier Interzone. Proposed fluctuating levels of water flood the hyper-textural landscape and create a series of formal and informal performance spaces, bridging the boundary between the Medina and the Port. Fig. 21.5 Sayan Skandarajah, Y4, Restituted Territories, Tangier. Spatial and temporal exchange is explored at the Tangier Medina wall; a threshold between opposing city conditions as well as between the foreign and local communities. Fig. 21.6 Simona Schroeder, Y4, Tangier Roofscape Theatre. Bringing the tourists and travellers into the ‘horizontal Medina’ and creating spaces for communication with the people of Tangier. Fig. 21.7 Wai Hong Hew, Y4, Tangier Folklore Museum. The Folklore Museum exhibits and documents the oral tradition of sharing stories, culture and
experiences of the Tangerines. A series of momentary experiences are intentionally composed and then spontaneously connected to one another to indicate a design and program that is intriguing, imaginative and story-like, and to complete the history of the Medina wall with the integration of the design as a wall façade. Fig. 21.8 Tess Martin, Y4, The 6-Hour City: A Cruise Tourist Bubble for the City of Tangier. The development of the cruise tourist bubble proposes a reform of the way cruise passengers experience the city, and the way the city presents itself to the cruise industry, ultimately by changing the power / profit relationship between city and cruise company.
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