Architecture and Participation in Civic Life

Rabin Square, Tel Aviv

المؤلفون

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64166/1ay5jg25

الملخص

This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework for the study of relationships between architecture and participation in civic life. It examines the formal attributes of a public place - Rabin Square, Tel Aviv - and its use for civil practices. The paper demonstrates the ways in which, over several decades, architectural intervention in the square and socio-political processes taking place in Israel have led to the ossification of patterns of civil assembly. Those patterns, in turn, create an illusion of active participation in democratic life. 

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منشور

2005-01-01

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كيفية الاقتباس

"Architecture and Participation in Civic Life: Rabin Square, Tel Aviv". 2005. جماعة 13 (يناير): 41-71. https://doi.org/10.64166/1ay5jg25.