Placemaking Experiences
Photo by Rebecca Hardcastle
Inspiring people and communities by John Hardy | Published by Melissa Mitchell
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hey are stunning! Beautiful. Masterpieces. Landmarks. And, like other, large, high-visibility graphic works of art, they are expressions, emotions and feelings. And yes, they are conversation pieces. They are also a key part of the relatively new urban design movement, generating awareness and getting noticed as “placemaking.”
Urban Design Lab, an expert in this space, explains placemaking as “a contemporary approach to urban design that prioritizes people over infrastructure. It aims to create public spaces that are more than just utilitarian, but rather places that inspire and promote social interaction and cultural exchange.” Heavy is an internationally acclaimed and Calgary-based creative team which partners and collab-
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