• Comparative Urbanism
  • The Proto City
  • Read more about this special
  • Comparative Urbanism
  • The Proto City
  • Read more about this special

Home Posts tagged "Art"

Art

Rio de Janeiro and Rome in pursuit of tourism

Tourism is a vital part of Rio de Janeiro and Rome's urban economies. In this...

May 13, 2019  By Oksana Dorofeeva
1

From Space to Place: The Role of Disruptive Food Projects

SPACE VS. PLACE Temporary, disruptive sustainability projects are criticized...

August 24, 2017  By Catherine Mock
1

Building Cultural Symbols: Battling for Creative Status

TPAC and M+: creativity under construction In the heart of Taipei’s...

December 21, 2015  By Isabella Rossen
0

High-end art and the quest for global city status

Academically, global cities have usually been approached in terms of their...

August 24, 2015  By Freke Caset
1

One-Hit City Wonder: Düsseldorf and Kraftwerk

The building’s exterior, typical of German post-war reconstruction styles,...

July 6, 2015  By Robert Kloosterman
0

Artfully Moving Millions: The Ornate Moscow Metro

Moving through the urbanscape can occur over brief distances, and it can occur...

September 22, 2012  By Adam Nowek
3

  • Follow Us

    fans
    Like

    9,476

    followers
    Follow
  • Tags

    Amsterdam Architecture Art Berlin China Culture Cycling Decline Design Economy Filming Cities Food Gentrification Glasgow Global City Globalisation Hong Kong Housing Inequality Infrastructure Istanbul Life Migration Mobility Neighbourhoods New York Politics Protest Culture Psychogeography Public Space Real Estate Social Exclusion Space Spatial Inequality Suicide Cycling Sustainability The Netherlands Tourism Transformation Transit Transport urban development Urban Planning Vancouver Vienna
  • Recent Comments

    • Duda on Eating from the Trash Can (of Ideology)
    • Andreas on Dresden Victimised by Fury of UNESCO
    • Sigrid on From Kahvehane to Coffee Bar: Urban Life in Istanbul
    • Anonymous on Navigating Segregation in Cape Town
    • Ábel on Medieval Policy: Hungarian City to Build Anti-Refugee Wall
  • Want to Contribute?

    The Proto City is where young urban researchers share their work with the wider world. We are always looking for talented writers and would love to hear your ideas. If you have an idea for a story, click here for more information.
  • Frequent Contibutors

  • Blogroll

    • Centre for Urban Studies
    • Derive (German)
    • Failed Architecture
    • metropolitiques
    • Studievereniging Sarphati
    • This Big City
    • UCL Development Planning Unit
    • Urban Shit (German)
    • Urban Studies UvA
    • urbaniZm (German)


  • Categories

    • Build & Destroy (77)
    • Comparative Urbanism (12)
    • Consuming the City (11)
    • Discover (16)
    • Earn & Spend (32)
    • Food and the City (9)
    • Live & Die (69)
    • Move & Stay (21)
    • Suicide Cycling (21)
    • The Open City (5)
    • Who Makes the City? (13)
  • Recent Posts

    • Mexico City and Washington DC – two capitals in comparison
    • Global processes through a local lens, comparing urban inequality in Toronto and Bangkok.
    • Chicago and Kuala Lumpur: Through the Lens of Comparative Urbanism
    • Copenhagen and Montevideo: bonded by progression
    • At what costs? (Un)controlled urban expansions and socio-ethnic segregation in Luanda and Paris.
  • Recent Comments

    • Duda on Eating from the Trash Can (of Ideology)
    • Andreas on Dresden Victimised by Fury of UNESCO
    • Sigrid on From Kahvehane to Coffee Bar: Urban Life in Istanbul
    • Anonymous on Navigating Segregation in Cape Town
    • Ábel on Medieval Policy: Hungarian City to Build Anti-Refugee Wall

© 2012 - 2019 The Protocity.com. All rights reserved.
Back to top