Urban event

An Administrative and Public Issue Referring to Public Art Intentions

Authors

  • Péter István Varga BME Faculty of Architecture, BME DLA Program, Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.8.6031

Keywords:

public arts, public arts intentions

Abstract

Today, the public "event" as a phenomenon has become a city-shaping element. Thinking about public spaces enjoys broad professional and non-professional interest: the public space, as an urban development driver, social phenomenon, or administrative issue; as a form of self-expression, ownership, and political problem; as a design question or even a fashion statement, prompts almost continuous engagement from the widest layers of society. The public space is something that never has a definitive and universally accepted definition, something that everyone can have their own opinion on, and something that is precisely what makes it a meeting place for academic fields and opinions, and an inexhaustible treasure trove.

Author Biography

  • Péter István Varga, BME Faculty of Architecture, BME DLA Program, Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts

    architect
    E-mail: peter.varga@mome.hu

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Published

2007-11-01

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Articles

How to Cite

Urban event: An Administrative and Public Issue Referring to Public Art Intentions. (2007). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 8, 26-39. https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.8.6031

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