Things Don't Really Exist Until You Give Them a Name: Unpacking Urban Heritage

  • Lee R
  • Barbé D
  • et al.
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Urban built environments are spatial and material archives. Streets, buildings, open spaces, or infrastructures are registers of historical negotiations and repositories of data. Stories of …

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Lee, R., Barbé, D., Fenk, A.-K., & Misselwitz, P. (2023). Things Don’t Really Exist Until You Give Them a Name: Unpacking Urban Heritage. Things Don’t Really Exist Until You Give Them a Name: Unpacking Urban Heritage. TU Delft OPEN Publishing. https://doi.org/10.59490/mg.65

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